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Tesla flagship Model S and Model X EVs just got better

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Tesla has delivered some visual and physical improvements to its flagship Model S and Model X electric vehicles, including new paint colour, brakes, and glass roof.

For its top-of-the-range Model S sedan, the four areas Tesla has improved include:

  • New paint colour
  • New glass roof
  • New brakes
  • Round steering wheel option

The new paint made available replaces the existing premium multi-coat red which Tesla now calls ā€œUltra Red Paintā€.Ā 

Tesla in an email to customers described the new paint as a “high-chroma colour and multi-layered paint process that delivers an exceptionally vibrant finish – exclusive to new Model S and Model X vehicles.ā€

To showcase the new paint, the EV car maker released a video on its Twitter page:

The new paint appears to be darker than the existing multi-coat red but doesn’t go as far as the Midnight Chery Red being offered on the Berlin-made Model Y vehicles.Ā 

At the opening of the Berlin factory, Tesla highlighted that it has the most advanced automotive paint shop in the world.

Other improvements on the Model S include a new glass roof that allows more light in the cabin without compromising on heat or UV protection.Ā 

The new brakes on the Model S Plaid have better heat dissipation and have red callipers:Ā ā€œPlaid brakes now feature new pads with higher thermal capability – plus red callipers for a sharper aesthetic,” Tesla says.

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Many generations of performance-orientated brake callipers have been red in the Tesla line up including the Model 3 and Model Y Performance models in Australia.Ā 

It’s good to see beefier brakes coming to the Plaid which outputs more than double the power of the Model 3 Performance with its tri-motor drivetrain.

The final update includes the addition of a conventional steering wheel option, instead of the Yoke for those who didn’t find the Yoke very appealing.Ā Ā 

These changes come on the back of Tesla recently dropping prices on both the Model S and Model X earlier this month.

The additional enhancements, price drops and availability will likely make the Model S and Model X more attractive to more buyers in the left-hand-drive markets.Ā 

In Australia, many current order holders have been waiting over 18 months for an update on their order. We hope to see the latest Model S and Model X land in the next nine months.

RizĀ is the founder of carloop based in Melbourne, specialising in Australian EV data, insight reports and trends. He is a mechanical engineer who spent the first 7 years of his career building transport infrastructure before starting carloop. He has a passion for cars, particularly EVs and wants to help reduce transport emissions in Australia. He currently drives a red Tesla Model 3.

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