Easily connect AI to all your business information.
5x productivity, 2x revenue streams, and cut costs 50% with expert AI answer agents.


Start for free — Launch your AI in 15 minutes
Friday, May 16, 2025
All EV Chargers and Accessories in 1 Location
Online EV Marketplace
  • Home
    • Terms of Service – Refund and Returns Policy
      • Privacy Policy
  • Buy Domains
  • Shop
  • Charge EV Map
  • Videos
  • Buying Advice
No Result
View All Result
Online EV Marketplace
No Result
View All Result

Tesla v2 Yoke with ‘improved materials’ rumored to come this Summer

Dr.Ev by Dr.Ev
04/07/2023
in Tesla
276 9
0
136
SHARES
1.2k
VIEWS
Share on Twitter


Tesla will have a new Yoke steering wheel with “improved materials” coming in July 2023, a Service Advisor said.

You might also like

Tesla offers interesting promo to future ride-hailing rival’s drivers

This Dodge Charger Daytona Vs Tesla Model 3 Race Isn’t Even Close

Tesla Giga Berlin seems to be using FSD Unsupervised to move its Model Y units

“A new yoke with improved materials will be available to service in July 2023,” a Tesla Service advisor said to Reddit user u/Global_Chaos. “We do not recommend replacing the Yoke until improved parts are available.”

Interestingly, this comes just weeks after Tesla started offering a retrofit round steering wheel kit for the Yoke for $700 on its website. The Yoke has been a polarizing vehicle feature since it was first implemented on Model S and Model X refreshes in Summer 2021.

The Yoke was a standard feature on those vehicles and remained that way until early this year when it started offering buyers the option to have the traditional round wheel fitted on their vehicle.

The July 2023 timeline of the new, improved Yoke coincidentally fits Tesla’s proposed timeline for the start of Cybertruck production. After the most recent Beta production builds featured a new Yoke design, we can only speculate that Tesla could offer something similar to what it displayed at the recent Investor Day.

Tesla Cybertruck pre-production beta shows new interior features

The design seen in the Cybertruck’s interior is more round and is slightly different than the current iteration that Tesla offers. While we cannot currently confirm the new Yoke design that Tesla plans to offer is this one, the timing alone is something to consider as a potential indication that it could be similar.

Tesla has improved on vehicle materials in the past, opting for more sustainable vegan leather several years ago.

The Yoke has been the subject of some complaints, especially as it is void of stalks that are used for turn signals and other standard vehicle functions.

While the Yoke was Tesla’s first attempt at the design, hopefully, the v2 Yoke will be a vast improvement.

I’d love to hear from you! If you have any comments, concerns, or questions, please email me at joey@teslarati.com. You can also reach me on Twitter @KlenderJoey, or if you have news tips, you can email us at tips@teslarati.com.

Tesla v2 Yoke with ‘improved materials’ rumored to come this Summer











Source link

Tags: ImprovedmaterialsrumoredSummerTeslaYoke
Previous Post

Media says Tesla price cuts in China cause competitor collapse

Next Post

Charged EVs | How virtual development of EV motors can reduce cost and risk (Webinar)

Dr.Ev

Dr.Ev

Related Posts

Tesla offers interesting promo to future ride-hailing rival’s drivers

by Dr.Ev
05/16/2025
0

Tesla has offered an interesting promotion for its vehicles to the drivers of one of its future ride-hailing rivals as...

This Dodge Charger Daytona Vs Tesla Model 3 Race Isn’t Even Close

by Dr.Ev
05/16/2025
0

Can the world's first electric muscle car keep up with a Tesla Model 3? The Dodge Charger Daytona Scat Pack...

Tesla Giga Berlin seems to be using FSD Unsupervised to move its Model Y units

by Dr.Ev
05/16/2025
0

Tesla may be doing something quite special in the Giga Berlin-Brandenburg complex. Based on observations from a recent drone flyover...

The Tesla Cybertruck Is No Longer The Best-Selling EV Truck In America

by Dr.Ev
05/16/2025
0

Registration data shows the Tesla Cybertruck is no longer the electric pickup king. The Ford F-150 Lightning overtook the angular...

Next Post

Charged EVs | How virtual development of EV motors can reduce cost and risk (Webinar)

Category

  • Buying Advice
  • Electric Cars
  • EV Charging
  • EV Comparisons
  • EV History
  • EV News
  • eVtol
  • Flying EV
  • Future EVs
  • Tesla
  • Uncategorized
  • Videos
Online EV Marketplace

© 2025 Online EV

Navigate Site

  • Home
  • Buy Domains
  • Shop
  • Charge EV Map
  • Videos
  • Buying Advice

Follow Us

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
    • Terms of Service – Refund and Returns Policy
      • Privacy Policy
  • Buy Domains
  • Shop
  • Charge EV Map
  • Videos
  • Buying Advice

© 2025 Online EV