The updated Tesla Model 3 should be more affordable and have many new features
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May 14, 2023 at 9:31 p.m
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Tesla is in the middle of developing a thoroughly revised version of the Model 3, and these intriguing renderings give us a glimpse of what it might look like from the back.
These representations have been created by the Twitter user CYBRTRK420 and it appears to be based on a leaked image that is said to show the revised trunk lid of the new Model 3. While it’s impossible to know at this stage how accurate these renderings are, we’d certainly be very happy if the lights updated later model 3. EV’s looked like this.
To us, the taillights on the current Model 3 are a little bland and a little uninspired. The taillights in these renderings have similar outer edges to the current model, but are slimmer and more angular on the trunk lid. The new shape has also made it possible to modify the shape of the LED signatures found on it.
Read: Could this be our first look at the updated Tesla Model 3?
In April, an intriguing image surfaced online showing the updated Model 3 from the front. The vehicle in the photo had slimmer headlights than the current car and were shaped similar to those of the second-generation Tesla Roadster (which doesn’t exist yet, by the way…). Given the sleeker, sportier shape of the headlights, we think it’s entirely possible that the taillights could also be made a bit more aggressive and dynamic.
Beyond the revised exterior, the updated Tesla Model 3 is understood to have a new interior. A speculative rendering of the cabin recently shared on Twitter depicts it with a reshaped steering wheel, the removal of stalks and an updated screen. It’s important to note that no actual images of the car’s revised interior have been released, so we still don’t know if it will resemble this rendering.
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Read: Could This Be Our First Look Of The Updated Tesla Model 3?" [5]=> string(2308) "
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Beyond the revised exterior, it is understood that the updated Tesla Model 3 will have a new interior. One speculative rendering of the cabin recently shared to Twitter depicts it with a reshaped steering wheel, the removal of the stalks, and an updated screen. It’s important to note that no real-life images of the car’s revised interior have been published so we don’t yet know if it will look anything like this rendering." [7]=> string(2049) " "
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