Is there a changelog for all the hardware changes in the Model 3 over the years? I can't seem to find one. I made my own, but I haven't gotten everything for the Highland refresh. If we don't, we as a community should make a list of all changes that has happened, along with a list of references if possible.
*Important: Tesla makes running changes throughout the year, so a 2019 car may not have everything under the 2019 list of changes depending on the month you got it. If the time of change is known, it'll be added. Otherwise, it's unknown what month the change happened.
2018:
2019:
2021:
2022:
Changes in the beginning of 2022
2023: (These are all changes that happened as part of the 2nd Model 3 refresh "Highland", this happens Nov 2023 for EU/Asia cars, Q1 2024 for NA)
*Important: Tesla makes running changes throughout the year, so a 2019 car may not have everything under the 2019 list of changes depending on the month you got it. If the time of change is known, it'll be added. Otherwise, it's unknown what month the change happened.
2018:
- Removed alcantara headliners (Jan 2018)
- Updated control arm design
2019:
- HW3, 20x faster NPU (after April 2019)
- 5% power increase (software update, older cars got it too)
- Added pedestrian speaker (happened some time between Apr - Sep 2019)
- Homelink removed (June 2019)
- Removed auto dimming mirrors
- Basic Autopilot became a standard feature rather than $3000
- Updated frunk design without hooks
- ~9% larger battery (75kWh to 82kWh)
- heat pump for ~20% more winter range
- powered trunk
- front double pane windows
- Exterior changes: chrome delete, minor wheel design change
- Small interior changes (metal scroll wheel, new center console, smaller frunk, graphic on door release button)
- USB C ports
- Wireless charging
- Auto dimming mirrors are back
- Heated radar
- HW3.2 that upgraded from 100M to Gigabit ethernet between MCU and HW3 (some time in H2 2020)
2021:
- Updated headlights design (EU only)
- Updated tail light design
- heated steering wheel
- Removed radar (~May 2021)
- Removed passenger lumbar (~June 2021)
- Noticeably quieter interior
- Updated side camera housing to fix purple flicker
- SR+ switched to LFP battery, 0-60 slowed from 5.3 to 5.8 second from extra weight, but much longer lifespan)
- LR switched to a smaller 79kWh battery instead of 82kWh
2022:
Changes in the beginning of 2022
- Ryzen processor (5x faster CPU, 10x faster iGPU, 16GB RAM (4x), 256GB SSD (4x))
- Updated motors with 10% more HP and torque (unknown if Tesla actually made use of this)
- Lithium ion 12V battery
- Heated windshield wipers
- Matrix LED headlights (M3P and Y only)
- Mobile connector no longer included (May 2022)
- Removed ultrasonic sensors (~Oct 2022)
2023: (These are all changes that happened as part of the 2nd Model 3 refresh "Highland", this happens Nov 2023 for EU/Asia cars, Q1 2024 for NA)
- AP4 cameras with 4x resolution
- HW4 GPU that's >4x faster
- AP4 downgraded RAM from 16GB to 8GB, 256GB SSD to 128GB SSD
- New headrest
- Removed rear middle heated seats
- Base Model 3 changed brakes to Hitachi from Brembo
- Improved suspension comfort with updated springs, dampers, geometry, bushings
- Double pane acoustic glass on rear windows and rear windshield
- Upgraded to 17 speakers from 14. There is 2 subwoofers now.
- Updated front bumper design for 8% efficiency improvement. Cd now 0.219 vs 0.225 before
- Dedicated fog lights removed and integrated into the main headlight
- Updated wheel designs for all sizes
- Updated taillight design
- Ultra red now available
- Removed stalks, now buttons added to the wheel
- Screen size increased from 15" to 15.4" with a smaller screen bezel
- Added ambient lighting
- Removed wood panel
- Ventilated front seats
- Updated wiper design
- Redesigned center console, aluminum bits, better materials across
- More sound insulation material
- Updated bonnet design to reduce noise
- Updated tires for lower road noise, but reduced max speed to 125mph from 140mph
- Updated front control arm to aluminum housing to fix water ingress that causes squeaking
- Updated air vent design, now can turn off passenger vents
- Updated Bluetooth chip
- There is 2 microphones instead of 1, one for each front seat
- Updated Wi-Fi chip for 2x range
- Updated cellular modem for better range
- Added UWB support for better phone key support
- USB C charging upgraded to 65W
- Added 8" rear screen
- Updated rear seats and stitching
- Repositioned Lower Reflectors to the lower part of the rear bumper
- Updated Cooling Ducts with larger single inlet
- New Wheel Hubs and Brake Rotors, up to 20% improvement in front axle responsiveness
- Cargo volume increased from 23 cu ft to 24 cu ft
- Extra actuator (1 to 2) on the powered rear trunk
- Updated interior reinforcement structure for better crash performance and quieter door closing sound
- Added blind spot indicator lights
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