We could see another conservative style and tech update, as has been the Model S path in the past. The fresh look would be inspired by the newer Tesla Roadster design, continuing the legacy of a grilleless fascia with slimmer, sharper headlights, while keeping the sedan’s swooping, clean details and lines. To stay competitive, the Plaid performance version would surely continue, as well, with its rear lip spoiler, prodigious power output, mind-bending acceleration, and brake upgrades.
Tesla owners have outlined some requested features in online postings, which include better route planning for a desired state of charge, improved blind-spot monitoring, a valet mode, rain-sensing headlights, and standard speed-set cruise control—most of which could come in future over-the-air software updates and would go a long way toward soothing souls tired of seeing their Teslas lacking features now common in much less expensive ICE and electric vehicles.
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