I think you may be right, but I doubt it will happen. With the greater efficiency and range Tesla can now deliver, they could afford to make the car more comfortable, quieter, less "techy," more like the Lucid perhaps.
But as was said earlier, I think their real opportunity would be in the large SUV area, to compete with better/more practical 3-row SUVs. I looked at Model X, but it is simply too complex and too gimmicky to be a practical daily driver. A larger version of Model Y, with air suspension and more traditional controls and instruments, might sell very well.