In May, new versions of Tesla Model S and Model X were seen in California. This got a lot of people talking—car fans and experts alike. Many expected big changes, but the updates were small.
Let’s see what’s new and if we should expect more.
What Changed on the Outside?
At first glance, the cars look almost the same as before. The changes are small:
Some fans were disappointed—they hoped for bigger changes like new lights or a fresh front look.
What’s New Inside?
There aren’t official pictures yet, but we know the inside will be nicer and more high-tech:
Tesla is making the car interior more like a “smart office” or digital space.
What’s New Under the Hood?
Here’s where the big changes happen:
1. New 4680 Batteries
2. 48-Volt Electrical System
3. Updated Autopilot System
When Will They Come Out and How Much?
No exact info yet, but experts say:
What Do Fans Think?
People are divided. Some are disappointed because they wanted big changes like those in the Cybertruck. Others say small steady updates are better than big risky redesigns.
What Changed on the Outside?
At first glance, the cars look almost the same as before. The changes are small:
- Slightly updated front and rear bumpers,
- Better shape for improved aerodynamics,
- New wheel designs,
- Slightly different headlights.
Some fans were disappointed—they hoped for bigger changes like new lights or a fresh front look.
What’s New Inside?
There aren’t official pictures yet, but we know the inside will be nicer and more high-tech:
- The touchscreen is faster and more responsive,
- The driver’s display is now closer to the windshield for easier viewing,
- New, stronger, and eco-friendly materials are used,
- Improved ventilation and smart climate control,
- Better noise reduction for a quieter cabin.
Tesla is making the car interior more like a “smart office” or digital space.
What’s New Under the Hood?
Here’s where the big changes happen:
1. New 4680 Batteries
- Longer driving range by 15–20%,
- Faster charging,
- Lower maintenance costs.
2. 48-Volt Electrical System
- Lighter wiring, less weight,
- More energy efficient,
- Easier to add new features like autopilot.
3. Updated Autopilot System
- Better video processing with new FSD chip,
- Smoother driving on regular roads,
- Works better at night and in bad weather,
- Possible option to choose between active and passive autopilot modes.
When Will They Come Out and How Much?
No exact info yet, but experts say:
- Prices might go up a little—about 3–5%,
- Official launch expected in fall 2025,
- Deliveries could start in early 2026,
- Pre-orders likely open this fall.
What Do Fans Think?
People are divided. Some are disappointed because they wanted big changes like those in the Cybertruck. Others say small steady updates are better than big risky redesigns.
Tesla’s updates to Model S and Model X are not flashy but useful. They improved technology and comfort while keeping the familiar look. If you want big surprises, maybe wait for future models. But if you want a reliable, modern Tesla, these updates look promising.