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2025 Tesla Model S & Model X: More Range, New Features & Hefty Price Hike

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Published: June 16, 2025
Key Highlights:

Tesla has rolled out 2025 updates for its flagship Model S sedan and Model X SUV, bringing improved range, refined interiors, and subtle styling tweaks. However, the upgrades come with a steep $5,000 price increase, making these luxury EVs even more exclusive.


What’s New in the 2025 Tesla Model S & Model X?

1. Exterior Updates

2. Interior & Comfort Upgrades

3. Battery & Performance Tweaks


2025 Tesla Model S & Model X: Pricing (Post Hike)

Variant New Price (USD) Approx. in INR
Model S Long Range $86,630 ₹74.57 lakh
Model S Plaid $101,630 ₹87.48 lakh
Model X Long Range $91,630 ₹78.87 lakh
Model X Plaid $106,630 ₹91.78 lakh

Note: Prices exclude additional paint & customization options.


Why the Price Increase?

Tesla attributes the $5,000 hike to:
✔ New tech additions (adaptive headlights, ambient lighting).
✔ Range improvements (battery efficiency upgrades).
✔ Higher material & production costs.


Will the 2025 Tesla Model S & Model X Come to India?

❌ Unlikely in the near future. Tesla’s India focus is on:

Indian buyers eyeing a Tesla will have to wait for Model 3/Y or consider rivals like BMW i7, Mercedes EQS, or Audi e-tron GT.


Verdict: Should You Consider the 2025 Updates?

Pros:

✅ Best-in-class range (660km for Model S).
✅ Luxury upgrades (ambient lighting, noise cancellation).
✅ Plaid performance remains brutal (despite top speed drop).

Cons:

❌ $5,000 price hike makes them even more expensive.
❌ No radical design changes (still looks familiar).
❌ Yoke steering now Plaid-only (controversial choice).

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Alternatives to Consider

EV Starting Price (INR) Range (Claimed)
Lucid Air Pure ₹80 lakh+ 653km
Mercedes EQS 580 ₹1.8 crore 677km
BMW i7 ₹1.95 crore 625km
Audi e-tron GT ₹1.7 crore 500km

Final Thoughts

The 2025 Tesla Model S & Model X are evolutionary, not revolutionary. The range boost and luxury tweaks are welcome, but the price hike may deter some buyers. If you’re in the market for a high-performance luxury EV, these remain strong contenders, but Indian customers will have to wait for Model 3/Y instead.

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