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New images of Tesla Model 3 Performance (Ludicrous) gives a close look at its design

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Tesla Model 3 Performance (Ludicrous)

New Images of the upcoming Tesla Model 3 Performance (Ludicrous) show some uncovered aspects of this electric vehicle (EV) that weren’t seen before.

The images shared by X (Twitter) user @Boca_Toca_ show a prototype of the Tesla Model 3 Performance with an up-close look at the front and the rear side.

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This model carries an “EU” sticker, which means that the vehicle is designed for European customers but it will eventually come to the U.S.

The front of the car carries a license plate placeholder with no orange trim in the headlights. It has a CCS port for charging for European buyers.

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Tesla Model 3 Performance (Ludicrous)

Image Credit: @Boca_Toca_/X

The car distinct its front bumper with a splitter in the bottom and it is different from the 2024 Tesla Model 3.

The rear side contains a bumper with a diffuser and slight modifications made to the spoiler. The back contains a ludicrous badge on the right side of the license plate.

The prototype has Pirelli P-Zero tires and 20-inch Warp wheels with aero inserts. Behind the wheels, you will see red brake calipers.

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New images Tesla Model 3 Performance (Ludicrous)

Image Credit: @Boca_Toca/X

Tesla Model 3

Back in January, Tesla released the Upgraded/Reingeeniered Tesla Model 3 in North America and de-listed the legacy performance version. The EV maker only listed only two versions of the Tesla Model 3 including a RWD and a Long Range.

This brought a lot of speculations about the performance version which has been pending for quite some time now. In the past two weeks, leaks regarding the Tesla Model 3 Performance (Ludicrous) have begun to appear online including the new live images.

Tesla has not shared a release date for the launch of this new model but it is speculated to come somewhere in the first half of this year.

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