Tesla's Model S and X revamp says RIP to the traditional steering wheel

New year, new steering wheel.
 By 
Sasha Lekach
 on 
Tesla's Model S and X revamp says RIP to the traditional steering wheel
A new look for Tesla's classic Model S and X. Credit: tesla

This isn't a yoke.

On Wednesday, Tesla rolled out the new interior look for its refreshed Model S and X electric cars. Both feature a new steering wheel design and touchscreen layout.

Tesla is calling the new wheel a "stalkless steering yoke," meaning there's no stalk to press for the turn signal or to change drive modes. Tesla CEO Elon Musk said on his company's earnings call Wednesday that the new Model S will be available next month, starting at $79,990 for the most basic version — just $10,000 more than the old version. The revamped Model X will follow later in the year.


You May Also Like

"It’s a tremendous improvement over the prior version," Musk said about the Model S on the call.

Here's what the Model S steering wheel used to look like compared to the new yoke design, which many are calling "half a steering wheel."

New steering wheel, who dis? Credit: tesla
Memories Credit: tesla

The redesign also changed up the Model S and X displays. There are now three screens with a completely different alignment for the front center screen. What used to be a vertical touchscreen is now a horizontal 17-inch screen. There's still a second screen behind the wheel, which Tesla removed in the Model 3 and Y.

A new 8-inch screen in the back of the Model S and X will let passengers play games or watch videos.

Mashable Image
Forget backseat driving, it's all about backseat gaming. Credit: tesla

With the emphasis on screens made for entertainment and gaming, and a steering wheel that looks like a video game controller, the online response was predictably divided. Some either embraced the new look or couldn't stand it.

The Model S and X are Tesla's two original cars. But once the more budget-friendly Model 3 and Y were released in the past few years, sales slowed for the Tesla classics. During all of 2020 Tesla delivered 57,039 Model S and X vehicles combined, compared to a combined 442,511 cars for the Model 3 and Y.

Mashable Image
A bird's-eye view of the new Model S interior Credit: tesla

The classic refresh includes other slight changes to the exterior, most noticeably the glass roof on the Model S.

The Model S also has a long-awaited variant available: a tri-motor Plaid+ version with more range and better performance. The top-of-the-line variant costs $139,990 but will come with a more than 520-mile range. (The "regular" Model S Plaid has a 390-mile range.) It's supposed to start being delivered to customers later in February.

During Wednesday's earnings call, Musk noted that the Model S and Model X both have Plaid versions (starting at $119,990) that are faster, but not as fast as the Plaid+. The Model S can go from 0 to 60 mph in under 2 seconds. Tesla claims that's the quickest acceleration "of any production car ever." The top speed is 200 mph.

Musk — who's not known for his modesty — called the new Model S: "The best car of any kind of any price available in the world today."

Topics Tesla Elon Musk

Mashable Image
Sasha Lekach

Sasha is a news writer at Mashable's San Francisco office. She's an SF native who went to UC Davis and later received her master's from the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism. She's been reporting out of her hometown over the years at Bay City News (news wire), SFGate (the San Francisco Chronicle website), and even made it out of California to write for the Chicago Tribune. She's been described as a bookworm and a gym rat.

Mashable Potato

Recommended For You
End of an era: Tesla discontinues Model S and Model X
Tesla Model X and S


Matt Damon and Ben Affleck reveal how 'The Rip' was shaped by music...and Ben's mom
Matt Damon and Ben Affleck in "The Rip."

'Dutton Ranch' trailer catches up with 'Yellowstone' power couple Beth and Rip
Kelly Reilly and Cole Hauser on 'Dutton Ranch.'

Netflix's 'The Rip' trailer looks like a wild trust exercise
Steven Yeun and Teyana Taylor in "The Rip."

More in Tech
How to watch Chelsea vs. Port Vale online for free
Alejandro Garnacho of Chelsea reacts

How to watch 'Wuthering Heights' at home: Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi's controversial romance now streaming
Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi embracing in still from "Wuthering Heights"

How to watch New York Islanders vs. Philadelphia Flyers online for free
Matthew Schaefer of the New York Islanders warms up

How to watch Mexico vs. Belgium online for free
Israel Reyes of Mexico reacts

How to watch Brazil vs. Croatia online for free
Vinicius Junior #10 of Brazil leaves

Trending on Mashable
NYT Connections hints today: Clues, answers for April 3, 2026
Connections game on a smartphone

Wordle today: Answer, hints for April 3, 2026
Wordle game on a smartphone

What's new to streaming this week? (April 3, 2026)
A composite of images from film and TV streaming this week.


Google launches Gemma 4, a new open-source model: How to try it
Google Gemma
The biggest stories of the day delivered to your inbox.
These newsletters may contain advertising, deals, or affiliate links. By clicking Subscribe, you confirm you are 16+ and agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.
Thanks for signing up. See you at your inbox!