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Here are the new Tesla Model 3 Ludicrous sightings

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Tesla Model 3 Ludicrous (Performance)

Tesla Model 3 Performance (Ludicrous) has appeared once again in public and people can’t stop themselves from filming this new electric vehicle (EV). These few-second short videos show this EV in Red, Blue, and Grey colors.

Earlier this year, Tesla introduced the Upgraded Model 3 in the U.S. with two trims RWD and Long Range. It delisted the Performance version and confirmed that a new Performance model would come later.

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The new version has several changes in designs and performance. The car’s front carries a splitter and slim headlights. The bumper is optimized for maximum aerodynamics while driving at high speed.

It also carries adaptive suspension optimized for performance powertrain and delivers immediate response to the driver. The brake system has been upgraded with Red brake calipers to provide a distinctive look.

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A round tour video posted on social media site X shows that the car has forged performance wheels to provide sharper turn-in response and increased traction out of corners.

The rear side brings some interesting changes as well. The car has improved tail lights derived from the Upgraded Model 3 but with enhanced spoiler. The rear side has a Ludicrous badge on the right of the license plate.

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Previous interior images show that the car will be equipped with bucket seats for increased sides and cushions to hold the driver in place with ventilation. Tesla has been working on this model alongside Upgraded Model 3 but a launch date is still pending.

First look Tesla Model 3 Performance (Ludicrous)

Tesla Model 3 Performance (Credit: X)

The company has already showcased Model 3 Ludicrous to some media and YouTubers in a closed-door meeting but the visuals from that event surfaced online as well. The latest revelation suggests that all preparations for Model 3 are done and the company could announce this model anytime soon.

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