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Introducing the Tesla Model 3 Highland: Design Upgrades, Interior Improvements, and More

Introducing the Tesla Model 3 Highland: Design Upgrades, Interior Improvements, and More
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In this thrilling episode of MotorTrend Channel, brace yourselves as we delve into the world of the brand new Tesla Model 3 Highland. Now, I must say, this car has caused quite a stir, and we were lucky enough to be the first publication in North America to get our hands on not one, but two of these updated and refreshed Model 3s. And let me tell you, folks, we're going to give you the full lowdown on everything you need to know about these electric wonders.

Let's start with the design, shall we? The old Model 3, bless its heart, tried to mimic the proportions of the Model S but ended up looking like a bulbous, frog-like creature. But fear not, for Tesla has heard our cries and given the Model 3 Highland a sleek makeover. They've cleaned up the front end, with slim headlights, no fog lights, and a more purposeful grille. And let's not forget the aerodynamics, my friends. They've kicked up the edge of the hood, allowing the air to flow smoothly over the windshield, resulting in a more aerodynamic design and increased range.

But the changes don't stop there. The side of the car remains largely the same, but there are two new wheel designs and two stunning new colors to choose from. And when we move to the back, oh boy, there's so much to talk about. The tail lights are now a single piece, no longer cut in half like before. The trunk has grown slightly in size, offering more storage space, and the lower rear fender has received a simplified design, giving us a diffuser-like appearance. It's the little things, my friends, that make all the difference.

Now, let's step inside this magnificent machine. The interior of the Model 3 Highland is a sight to behold. The layout is clean and modern, with low belt lines and a low cowl, allowing for excellent visibility. The center console has been revamped, featuring slide-out cubbies and more metal accents. Tesla has moved away from wood and embraced more textiles and vinyls, giving the interior a premium feel. And let's not forget the pièce de résistance, the touchscreen. It's bigger, brighter, and more responsive than ever before, allowing you to take full control of your comfort and entertainment options.

In conclusion, my dear petrolheads, the new Tesla Model 3 Highland is a triumph. The design changes are dramatic, with a sleeker, more purposeful look. The interior has been refined, with improved material quality and a wealth of new features. Tesla has listened to customer feedback and made countless small improvements that add up to a significant overall change. So, if you're in the market for an electric marvel, the Model 3 Highland might just be the car for you.

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Viewer Reactions for NEW 2024 Tesla Model 3 HIGHLAND Review: Did They Do Enough?

Lights and indicators are now harder to use

Excitement for the Highland performance model coming to the US

Desire for Tesla's charging capabilities and dislike for gas stations

Question about where the Highland is made

Interest in updating older models with new features

Mention of Polestar lights

Positive comments on the improvements to the Tesla Model 3

Criticism of the real-world range of the car

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Concerns about panel gaps and tail lights not meeting US regulations

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Appreciation for the video format

Accusations of the video being a paid advertisement

Criticism of Tesla's frequent changes to features

Mention of a financial opportunity unrelated to the video content

Positive comments on the car and anticipation for its success

Criticism of the video being more like a Tesla advertisement than a review

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