No one had ever seen anything like the Tesla Model S when it was unveiled in 2012. Sure, it was an all-electric car but it also had a seemingly endless number of new technologies even the best luxury cars didn't offer. An all-digital flat-screen infotainment system, electrically folding door handles, and over-air-updates are a few highlights. The Tesla Model X, which arrived three years later, continued with these and added a perhaps even more controversial element: those falcon-wing doors. Jump ahead to today and the mainstream competition is underway, such as the Porsche Taycan and Audi e-tron. In other words, Tesla needs to update its two oldest vehicles. What could those updates include?

A hacker who goes by the name Green somehow managed to uncover some of these alleged updates and posted them to Twitter.