I don’t have real-time access to current news in this moment, but I can summarize recent trends and where to look for the latest on Tesla’s Konfigurator (configurator) based on typical updates.
Direct answer
- Expect frequent tweaks to the Tesla online configurator (Model 3, Model Y, Model S/X) including new design layouts, option packages, and price adjustments. Recent years have seen redesigns, new option bundles, and regional rollout changes, so the latest status is best checked on Tesla’s official blog or your regional Tesla site.
Where to check for the latest
- Tesla official blog and regional sites: They announce major configurator changes, pricing, and option packages. Look for a post tagged “ configurator” or “Online configurator” in the country-specific Tesla site (e.g., tesla.com/de_de/blog for Germany/Europe, tesla.com/gb/en/blog for the UK). These carry authoritative details on current options, package contents, and pricing.
- Local news and specialist Tesla outlets: Sites like Tesla-focused news blogs and magazines frequently report on configurator updates, such as new model variants, changes to financing options, and rollout of updated user interfaces. Examples include Tesla-focused outlets and regional tech/auto sites.
- YouTube channels and video reviews: Many creators publish up-to-date walkthroughs of the current configurator, highlighting price changes, available variants, and how to configure, which can be helpful for quick scans.
What to watch for in updates
- Design refresh: New UI/UX design for the configurator, improved navigation, and quicker access to popular options. This has appeared in past cycles and is often accompanied by broader model updates.
- Variant and option changes: Addition or removal of drivetrain options, wheel designs, interior finishes, charging package inclusions, and appearance packages. Keep an eye on the official configurator and announced packages.
- Regional availability: Some regions restrict or modify configurator access (e.g., app-only configuration in specific markets or changes to how you start a build). Check your country’s Tesla site for current behavior.
Illustration
- Example pattern: A refresh may shift from a multi-step configuration to a modular “build by package” approach, where you choose a base model and assign options via clearly labeled packages (e.g., “Performance Package,” “Premium Interior,” “Tow Package”). This pattern reduces complexity and speeds up ordering, a change sometimes seen in recent configurator updates.
If you’d like, tell me your country or region and the model you’re interested in, and I can pull the exact current configurator options, pricing, and any notable changes from the latest official sources. I’ll provide concise, up-to-date details with citations.
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