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DRIVEN All-new Tesla Model 3

Richard_Ingram@autovia.co.uk

@rsp_ingram

Revised Model 3 launches with claims of ‘improved fit’

Sub-£40k price tag to entice business and private users

TESLA doesn’t really do facelifts. Since the company came to the UK (for the second time) in 2014, only one of its four core models has been given a nip and tuck.

But apparently a leopard can change its spots. The updated Model 3 was revealed just before the Munich Motor Show in September, and now here we are driving arguably the most important car of the year.

Let’s quickly run through the changes. Externally, the most notable difference is

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