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said a few weeks ago that the options list of the
and X would be updated in order to “simplify the product offerings.” That’s now happened, and that simplification, which in large part applies to the colors and trim options in the vehicles’ interiors, has resulted in quite a few changes to the all-electric sedan and
.
Buyers looking for a base
or X 75D will have to pay a thousand dollars more than before, with the S starting at $78,000 and the X at $84,000. On the flip side, the range-topping 100D models each drop by $500, the S falling to $96,000 and the X to $99,000. The Premium all-black interior now comes standard on all Model S and X vehicles, which we imagine is at least partly responsible for the base price increase, and the Cream and Black and White interior options drop from $3,300 to $1,500.
With this latest update,
also removes its rear-facing jump seats from the Model S options menu. If you want to put more than five passengers in a Tesla, you’ll need to step up to the
. The Model S also loses its panoramic sunroof option, though the all-glass roof is still available.
, the deletion of the sunroof means it’s no longer possible to put a roof rack on the Tesla Model S.
As for the Model X, buyers no longer have the option of optioning the six-passenger version with a center console, though the standard six- and seven- passenger configurations remain. And finally, Tesla will only offer its 72-amp on-board charger in single phase markets, though that doesn’t seem to affect buyers in the United States.
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