Since its debut, the Tesla Model 3 has been a revelation in the EV market, setting new standards for what consumers can expect from an electric saloon. Tesla is now set to launch a revamped version of this groundbreaking vehicle, which promises many improvements, including a longer range, updated styling, a redesigned interior, and an accessible price tag.
STUNNING DESIGN
While the basic silhouette of the Tesla Model 3 remains largely the same, the new 2024 facelift brings several aesthetic improvements that are hard to ignore. The most noticeable change is in the headlights. The new, slimmer design resembles those on the Tesla Roadster, adding a touch of sportiness to this family saloon. The front bumper has also been streamlined. Gone are the separate fog lights and multiple vents, replaced by a sleeker, more aerodynamic design that gives the car a more aggressive appearance. The side profile of the car remains essentially unchanged, preserving the Model 3's iconic look. However, Tesla has introduced new alloy wheels to give customers more options. The standard 18-inch wheels come with a new design, and for those looking for something a bit more flashy, 19-inch alloys are available as an option.
Tesla has also expanded the color palette for the Model 3. Two new paint schemes-a dark red and a stealthy grey-have been added. These colors offer more choices and align with current automotive color trends, adding a contemporary touch. At the rear, the car features one-piece lights, replacing the split design of the previous model. The rear bumper has also been redesigned, featuring fewer vents and a cleaner look. In a departure from the previous design, the Tesla badge has been replaced by the brand name spelled out, aligning with the design language seen in Tesla's newer models like the Model Y.
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