Tesla has rolled out updated versions of its Model S and Model X vehicles for the U.S. market, introducing significant improvements to design, comfort, and technology. The refresh also brings a $5,000 price increase across all variants, with immediate availability for U.S. deliveries.
The refreshed vehicles feature updated exterior styling, including revised bumpers on the Model S, new aerodynamic wheels, and two new paint options: Frost Blue Metallic and Diamond Black. Each vehicle now comes with new standard wheels, with larger, premium designs available as paid upgrades.

Beyond aesthetics, the updates include a series of mechanical enhancements aimed at improving ride quality. Both models benefit from revised suspension components, upgraded cabin insulation, and improved noise reduction through enhanced Active Noise Cancellation systems. A front bumper camera with a washer has also been added, aligning with features already found in Tesla’s newer models.
Interior refinements include a dynamic ambient lighting system that animates on entry and customizable LED lighting in footwells and door pockets. Tesla has also reconfigured the Model X’s interior layout to increase space for third-row passengers and cargo, addressing practicality alongside performance.

The updated trims come with the steering yoke now offered only as an optional feature for the high-performance Plaid versions, further tailoring the driving experience to consumer preferences.
Pricing now starts at $84,990 for the Model S Long Range and $89,990 for the Model X Long Range. The Plaid variants are priced at $99,990 for the Model S and $104,990 for the Model X. These increases reflect the added features and refinements across both lineups.

With these updates, Tesla aims to reinforce its position in the luxury electric vehicle segment by combining performance, comfort, and innovation in a more refined package.