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Tesla Model 3 Release Date, News & Update: Design, Battery Upgrades & Everything We Know So Far

Tesla Model 3 Release Date, News & Update: Design, Battery Upgrades & Everything We Know So Far

The Tesla Model 3 is undeniably of the most awaited cars in the near future. Tesla has gained its popularity and reputation by launching powerful and innovative vehicles fastened for the global market. Will the new Model 3 continue to lead the company to the modern age?

While a lot of people are cynical about the promise made by  Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla, which is to deliver the car by the end of this year, the number of pre-orders has aslo been continuously skyrocketing as well. The Model 3 is speculated to be the most budget-friendly model and to be manufactured in mass compared to its predecessors,according to report.

The Tesla Model 3 is anticipated to boast the third generation battery technology from Tesla. The newest battery pack is way denser than the previous models and its improved cooling system is of significantly great help. In a nutshell, the new technology allows the Model 3 to travel farther in just one charge without a bulky and hefty battery pack.

Design-wise, the Model 3 seems to be smaller than the Model S. More so, the second storage spaces looks like lying beneath the bonnet.

Full range of choices for customization will only be released after the configurator for the Model 3 has been successfully launched. Alloy wheels and colors options, however, would be available. Information about the vehicle's interiors is still scarce.

Musk officially confirmed that the Tesla Model 3 will boast a base range of 215 miles in California, in front of the crowd. With better battery version, the base range is more likely to boost up to 250 miles.

Digital Trends reported that the Tesla CEO promised that the Tesla Model 3 will have a price tag at around $3500 and the order will start being completed by next year. Watch video for more details:

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