Tesla Inside, we can see Tesla's usual large center touchscreen interface and a cabin typically devoid of physical controls. There doesn't appear to be much space at the back, but that's not unusual for convertibles. Some sporty orange-hued trim has been applied to the door panels, steering wheel, and dashboard. Besides its aesthetic appeal, a potential Tesla Model S Convertible would be thoroughly unique, as fully electric drop-tops are incredibly rare. In terms of Teslas you can actually buy, we anticipate that the Model S and X will soon receive a significant refresh as the company tries to get rid of the existing inventory of these models. As for a drop-top Model S, we don't expect one anytime soon - if ever.