Tesla Aug 2023 price change – No change

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Tesla Model 3 and Model Y pricing remain unchanged during August 2023, making 6 months of no change to UK retail pricing.

Model 3 base price remains at £42,990 and Model Y at £44,990.

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Great news for Tesla enthusiasts! According to recent reports, the highly anticipated refreshed Model 3 is here. Dubbed the “Highlander,” this new version of the popular electric vehicle is already being shipped to China.

Based on initial images, the refreshed Model 3 boasts a sleek and aerodynamic design. Its hood is noticeably flatter and more streamlined, achieving a remarkable drag coefficient of .219 – the lowest in the company’s history. This, in turn, significantly extends the vehicle’s range. Interestingly, the Chinese version of the Model 3 has an impressive 11-12% increase in range, enabling it to travel up to 344 miles for the Standard Range type. However, the European variant displays a slightly lower range of 319 miles.

With the refreshed Model 3’s enhanced features and sleek design, it’s only a matter of time before this vehicle becomes the talk of the town. Stay tuned for more updates regarding the release date and availability of the Highlander Model 3.

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