Tesla refresh Model 3 for UK Market

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Seems that the updated Tesla Model 3 is heading for Europe and the UK in the very near future with lower price.

Let’s dive into the new Model 3 features:

Exterior:

– Enhanced aerodynamics for increased range and reduced drag.

– Stylish new headlamps and tail lights.

– Two new color options: Ultra Red and Stealth Grey.

– Optimized wheels and tires for improved aerodynamics.

Interior:

– Customizable LED lighting throughout the cabin.

– Ventilated front seats with automatic climate controls.

– Redesigned wireless charging and storage.

– Upgraded cabin design with premium materials.

– Quieter cabin with 360˚ acoustic glass and improved seals.

Tech:

– Second-row 8” display for entertainment and climate control.

– Stalkless driving with Smart Shift.

– Next-gen audio with more speakers and improved subwoofers.

– Larger screen area on the center display.

– Improved connectivity with enhanced cellular and Wi-Fi range.

New Pricing

The Rear Wheel Drive starts at £39,900, while the Dual Motor Long Range, boasting an incredible 390-mile range, is priced at £49,900. These represent a £3,000 reduction from the old model prices that used to be £42,990 for RWD and £50,990 for Long Range.

No price or details on Performance model.

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