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Upgraded Tesla Model 3 delivery kicks off in the U.S. shares a customer
Upgraded Tesla Model 3 is now seeing the first batch of delivery in the U.S. reported a few buyers on social media and the Tesla community.
Following its launch in Asian markets, Tesla brought the 2024 Model 3 to the U.S. in mid-January. It offers two new designs and colors as well as a slight increase in the EPA range.
The company is allowing test drives in California to allow people to experience the latest changes made to the Tesla Model 3 as compared to its predecessor.
The Tesla Model 3 base model comes with an EPA range of 272 miles and a 125 mph top speed. It swings 0-60 mph in 5.8 seconds and the purchase price is $38,990.
The Model 3 Long Range version has a purchase price of $45,990 with 341 miles EPA range and 125 mph top speed. It can accelerate 0-60 mph in 4.2 seconds.
Both of these models aren’t eligible for a $7,500 federal tax credit, which is a big bummer for the buyers.
These are early deliveries and not all of the customers who placed orders for the Upgraded Tesla Model 3 are getting the EV delivered at the moment.
(via – Teslarati)