I wouldn't hold my breath. Model 3 is 5 years old now.
Skurfer,
I'm not sure how familiar you are with Tesla's rate of innovation when it comes to vehicle updates and manufacturing processes in general.
Yes, the Model 3 was launched back in 2016, but I think what you'll find is that the 2016 Model 3 lacks a lot of newer components and features from our 2022 Model 3s.
Not sure if you're familiar with Sandy Munro and his company Munro Associates in the US - they specialise in tearing down and pulling apart all sorts of things to work out how they've been put together and how they might be able to improve upon existing design and processes.
It has been said that legacy OEMs take 12 months - 3 years to implement changes/improvements, probably waiting for the 'facelift' stage of a model's lifecycle.
Take the SuperBottle to OctoValve heat exchange system for example:
The SuperBottle was clever enough a design but it wasn't enough for Tesla, they went further and developed the OctoValve.
I don't remember which video it was in but, Sandy mentioned that Tesla implements about 13 changes VS 1 change per legacy OEM.
P.S. Even our current batch of Model 3s will be 'somewhat' superseded soon as the new HW4 and 5MP Cameras will be added to future Model 3s.
P.P.S. The Model S was launched back in 2012 - today's Model S whilst mostly looking similar cosmetically is a completely different beast within.