Unlike most automakers that update cars on a model year basis, Tesla often makes changes on a whim. Typically, that means customers get those updates sooner, as Tesla rolls them out
. This approach makes it tricky to know exactly what's in store for a particular model in a particular year, but we've tapped our sources to find out what's new for Tesla's 2023 cars—and what the future might hold.Changes to Tesla's entry-level sedan occur under the skin, but they should deliver tangible outcomes. Theis switching from Intel Atom to AMD Ryzen processing chips, with the aim of improving responses from its infotainment touchscreen and other digital interfaces.
You can find the 2023 range for the Tesla lineup at Tesla RangeGuide EVs
The yoke sucks
Who. The fuck. Cares?
watch the model 3 sales possibly spike down because of that change
How about an affordable Tesla
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Tesla, the American Lada.
When are they gonna make the gaps between the body panels match?
🔋~🪫 I don't think so. Battery autonomy will remain the same.