Tesla deletes a feature after data revealed customers weren’t using it

The saying “use it or lose it” now rings true for Tesla customers. The electric car specialist has deleted a handy feature from the latest versions of the Tesla Model 3 sedan and Tesla Model Y SUV sold in the US. As initially reported by VehiclesSuggest.com, customers in North America noticed power lumbar adjustment for the front passenger seat had been removed as a standard feature from Tesla’s two biggest selling models – the Model 3 sedan and Model Y SUV – even as prices increased.

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