All that sounds amazing... but the typical buyer doesn't care about 99% of that stuff. Sales figures are showing that the cool-factor crowd is tapped out and the next stage of buyers is more about budget and practicality. Those stats are just noise.
And some aren't exactly new - adaptive suspension, variable drive mode, ventilated seats (my last 3 Toyota's have had ventilated leather seats with both heat and cold controls), "performance chassis", "high performance brakes", Carbon Fibre Details... they're not that uncommon.
The new wave of buyers is going to see the price and a range under 300 miles, not much else. It's like us computer nerds. I built computers starting at age 8 and controlled every spec imaginable. But the mass market quickly turned from the nerdy builders to auto configured, pre-built gaming machines for 95% of the market.