Tesla may be blazing its own trail in many ways but they seem to be following Volkswagen's old marketing strategy that was in place for the classic Beetle model. Very difficult to tell one model year from another, with improvements added under the hood (or rather under the rear engine lid) chassis or an occasional new piece of chrome.
And just like with buyers for the old VW Bug, redundant styling year to year didn't matter. They were buying the car for other reasons.
But they sure could use a major refresh regarding styling. Then again I can see their strategy too, tooling up for a new body has to be horrendously expensive and they are sinking their capital into other areas of the manufacturing and performance categories.
And just like with buyers for the old VW Bug, redundant styling year to year didn't matter. They were buying the car for other reasons.
But they sure could use a major refresh regarding styling. Then again I can see their strategy too, tooling up for a new body has to be horrendously expensive and they are sinking their capital into other areas of the manufacturing and performance categories.