Tesla recently brought a small design refresh to the Model 3, but it is believed that a big refresh will come in the Model S program.
Now someone tried to imagine what it would look like based on the new roadster.
Dope or not?
Tesla relaunched the Model S in 2012.
The electric sedan has been slowly updated over the years, but by design, it has remained largely unchanged since 2016.
In the Omot tomato industry, it’s been a long time since most vehicle programs have been designed to be updated every 4 years or so.
While it hasn’t changed much in terms of design, Tesla has introduced several significant performance improvements to the Model S over the past few years.
Despite those specific difficulties, sales of the Model S have not been good for some time, and many believe that refreshing the design will help the program.
Back in 2018, we learned to work on a refreshing interior design at Tesla that was planned for the summer of 2019.
This refresh was delayed because Tesla has focused all its resources on increasing production of the Model 3.
The AutoTomeker is now in much better condition and could finally prepare to breathe more life into the Model S program.
French EV website om Tomobile Proper decided to check out what the Tesla Model S design would look like if it was based on a new roadster design.
Here are some renders he posted on his website:
What do you think about design? Let us know in the comments section below.
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I think the Model S is left with a remarkable design refresh and I wouldn’t be surprised if it arrives next year before the unveiling of the Model S Plaid.
Tesla plans to bring its new structural battery pack design to the Model S Plaid.
That’s a significant change in platform design and I expect Tesla to make a lot of changes to the vehicle to make it work.
It would also make sense for Tesla to take the opportunity to update the design inside and out.
I do it like a front fascia in a render. You can see the similarities with the new roadster and I think it transfers well into a larger sedan.
However, I’m not a fan of the way they integrate side cameras and I think the indents around each side are also very pronounced.
Speaking of the interior, I think it will be closer to the render I got from Tesla 2 years ago, compared to just the 3 / Y interior with a different steering wheel.
But I think it’s clear that Tesla will make the center’s performance horizontal.
What do you think, what do you think? Let us know in the comments section below.
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