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Based on the wheels, I'd guess it's an early concept sketch for the Model X.
I think there's a zero percent chance the Model 3 will have an "old style" fake grille like this.
Lets assume for a minute that this actually is a drawing from Tesla. Why should I believe this is what the Model 3 would like?
There were many drawings with only one drawing that matters and I doubt this is it. To imply this is what the Model 3 will look like is conjecture at best.
Nice job trying to throw smoke and mirrors. This is a concept drawing of the Model X from 2012:An actual drawing (from Tesla) for those who just can't wait.
Basically, it's a smaller version of the Model S.
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Elon should start the presentation by only showing a photo just to troll everyone... Then roll out the car after.
I predict a car like normal, and then "promo shots" like what you see on the model S/X pages officially released on the website is what he meant when he said that
Nice catch Stop. So...eAdopter, you've got some splanin to do...
People realize pmadflyer pointed that out yesterday, right?
This thread is full of almost nothing but speculation. It's good entertainment, but try not to take things so seriously.
You made a statement that the unclear drawing you posted was "a smaller version of the Model S", which it was not.An actual drawing (from Tesla) for those who just can't wait.
Basically, it's a smaller version of the Model S.
Tesla trying to mess with us? :/
FUD.
Not really as the vagueness comes from Tesla. The thread starter yes, but now there has been other vague statements.
Khobi Brooklyn, the Tesla spokeswoman, declined to offer any details about the car beyond its sticker price. "The Model 3 is on time, and everyone is going to learn more about it at the end of March," she said. "That's when we've committed to talking about it and giving a really great update, and that's what we're going to do."
If they are not going to show the car then they can't take reservations. Better to delay it then I think. There is too much vague stuff going on now that assuming with 100% probability there will be a real car at the unveil is hard to do.