I really want to be excited about this announcement but I just am not. The 3.2 seconds 0-60 will garner a lot of press but I don't think it will really be useful day to day and I don't see it feeling so remarkably different than a 3.9 or 4.2 that the existing RWD cars can achieve.. I have no need for AWD and actually do use the microwave area regularly. I have driven one car (Mercedes) and owned one car (2014 MDX with Advance package-now sold for a car without such features) that can do pretty much what was shown last night in terms of driving themselves and I found it to be a gimmick more than a feature. Maybe Tesla's version will be different but I don't need a car to pull itself in. (Especially when I still have to follow it in and plug it up) since I have to go through the garage to go in the house anyway. Seats look cool though. Not unhappy with my old Gen 1 seats unlike some people. Lets also note that the range improvements are all @ 55 mph whereas I think the old ranges were based on @ 65 mph. Could just be some more of Tesla's twisting of the facts (my least favorite aspect of the company BTW). Overall, I am sure it will be useful for many people but it's not making me think about hitting the order button. I am very happy with my old, outdated P85+. I drank the kool aid but I'm not drunk on the stuff...
None of last nights announcements fixed existing issues for me (third row ventilation, good rear cupholders) or pushed buttons on my options list that might make me want to upgrade (higher end interior, considerably higher range, cooled seats,differentiated styling that says "Hey, I got the Mac Daddy version" a la M series or AMG versions).
All in all, good for Tesla and for more press but sort of like going from an iphone 4 to a 4s. Adding Siri and a better processor isn't worth upgrading.