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Hacker Leaks Alleged Tesla Design Secrets
29 Jan 2020  Sarah Coble

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New hardware incoming.
Integrated inductive phone charger (Qi) for S/X cars.
Two new S/X battery types in several configs (not yet sure of the capacity -
TBD)
new lumbar (so new seats?)
New charge port type.
New suspension version.
I would speculate all these are imminent 1/
6:59 PM · Jan 24, 2020
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A hacker has taken to Twitter to share design secrets they allegedly
obtained by compromising American automotive and energy company Tesla.  
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Posting on the account @greentheonly [
https://twitter.com/greentheonly/status/1220873910759149568
] on Friday night, a hacker who calls themself "Green" said that Tesla was
planning to introduce new hardware to their S and X model cars. 

Modifications that Green claims are in the cards include the introduction of
new battery options and a suspension redesign. 

According to Green, Tesla has added a wireless device charger to its two
oldest car models. The charger is allegedly integrated into the center
console. Green also claims to have uncovered plans for a new type of
charging port.

Another interior change that the hacker says is coming to the S and X models
is something Green describes as "new lumbar," which could possibly mean a
redesign of the front seats.

Aside from the cosmetic changes, Green claims that Tesla plans to introduce
two new battery types into both models, which the hacker claims will be
available in several configurations. Other information allegedly hacked from
Tesla by Green revealed that the company plans to introduce a new suspension
option.

Tesla hasn't confirmed or denied the hacker's findings. The company, which
is based in Palo Alto, California, has not announced any plans to update the
Model S or the Model X.

Following Green's Twitter post, Tesla has however "quietly added a wireless
phone charger to the list of standard features posted on its website,"
according to Autoblog.com [
https://www.autoblog.com/2020/01/28/tesla-updates-model-s-model-x/
].

Tesla traditionally waits until the last minute to load information
regarding new features into its computer system in a bid to avoid data leaks
from occurring. Both Green and Autoblog speculate that an announcement of
the new features for the X and S could possibly be around the corner. 

Green wrote on Twitter: "Tesla seemed to have realized no matter what they
do stuff leaks through firmware so froze releases on week 40 and just
backported absolute necessary stuff to limit leakage. And now past the new
year this must be hw (hardware) they put into cars now/vsoon so cannot avoid
it."

Tesla started building the Model S in 2012. Three years later, the company
launched the Model X. Unique and cutting-edge in their time, both cars now
compete in an expanding electric luxury car market that includes Porsche's
Taycan, the Audi E-Tron, and the Jaguar I-Pace.
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