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The whip-quick Tesla gets major chassis, seat and aesthetic upgrades while increasing power. But interior changes have compromised ergonomics.
Tesla is preparing to launch a new Model 3 variant in China, the Model 3+, which appears to be geared toward offering more range, likely around 800 km (500 miles). Yesterday, we reported on Tesla’s filing with China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) for a new variant of the Model Y, Tesla Model YL, which features 6 seats.
Deliveries to mainland Chinese customers would begin this month, but the company did not say when the new car would be sold overseas.
The best-selling electric car on Earth, the Tesla Model 3 is set to arrive in India next year. We take it for a spin on international roads.
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After a crash with no airbag deployment, this Tesla Model 3 owner walked away grateful but confused. Here's why this story reveals an important question about modern vehicle safety.
Currently, the Tesla Model 3 with the longest range (that's the RWDe model) is listed as having 753 kilometers of range in China. The new variant could potentially exceed 800 kilometers (roughly 500 miles), which would be a first for Tesla.
Elon Musk’s political controversies are widely believed to have damaged Tesla’s image. This, together with stronger and stronger competition, has resulted in the decline we’re witnessing in 2025. Furthermore, the groundbreaking Cybertruck was expected to take over the electric pickup segment, but that hasn’t happened.
When you do everything right and lose range, the problem doesn't just feel technical, it becomes personal. That's why this Tesla Model 3 owner’s experience dives into a battery health warning that many drivers could be seeing without even realizing it.
Tesla will launch a new Model 3 version called Model 3+ in China as early as September. This return the sedan's longest-range variant. The new variant is
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CarsGuide on MSNOver 150,000 of these Tesla Model 3 rivals have been sold, but will the 2026 XPeng Mona M03 hit Australian shores soon?XPeng’s answer to the Tesla Model 3 is selling up a storm in its Chinese home market. According to Chinese site AutoHome, the XPeng Mona M03 electric liftback sedan has sold in excess of 150,000 units already since it went on sale 10 months ago.