Elon Musk puts kibosh on hopes of refreshed Model S and X vehicles

Elon Musk puts kibosh on hopes of refreshed Model S and X vehicles

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In the early hours of Tuesday morning, Elon Musk revealed that the much hoped-for updates to Tesla’s Model S sedan and Model X SUV are not in fact going to happen. Replying to a fan on Twitter, Musk told him that there are no changes planned to either vehicle beyond the minor tweaks that Tesla implements every so often.

For months, the Tesla fan community has been speculating that a radical new interior—perhaps similar to the minimalist Model 3—was planned for the Model S, which first launched in 2012. But Musk specifically disabused his interlocutor of this notion as well. As Musk noted, Tesla recently switched the front motors of the Models S and X over to the newer, more efficient electric motor used to drive the rear wheels of the cheaper Model 3. Musk has also previously insisted that there are no plans at Tesla to switch the Models S and X to the lithium-ion battery cells used by the newer Model 3.

It’s standard practice in the auto industry to give a vehicle a mid-life refresh, usually after a model has been on sale for four years. Indeed, Tesla itself is no stranger to this. In 2016—four years after the Model S went on sale—the car got a front-end restyle, new headlights, and a number of interior changes. But Musk’s tweets should serve as notice not to expect any such redesign of the Model X, which is now approaching the four-year mark.

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