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Hey everyone!

Just saw this posted on Tesla's forums.

To quote the original poster " certain hidden elements appeared including an area that allows you to "view and accept your Model 3 Order Agreement". There is also a new section of the page (which is currently hidden) that say "Ready to confirm your order?", which mentions something about Tesla sourcing parts to manufacture your car and that when you do this, your deposit becomes non-refundable. On the very bottom of the page there is also a hidden button that says "Confirm Now"."

Take a look!

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Hey everyone!

Just saw this posted on Tesla's forums.

To quote the original poster " certain hidden elements appeared including an area that allows you to "view and accept your Model 3 Order Agreement". There is also a new section of the page (which is currently hidden) that say "Ready to confirm your order?", which mentions something about Tesla sourcing parts to manufacture your car and that when you do this, your deposit becomes non-refundable. On the very bottom of the page there is also a hidden button that says "Confirm Now"."

Take a look!

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The Imgur photo seems to have chopped off the top of the Model 3. This is what appears on My Tesla page.
model_3_blue.png
 
The source also includes this:
"We invite you to explore these new features and to redesign your Model S before placing your order."

(Mentioning Model S not Model 3) So it looks like maybe they are copying over bits of Model S ordering system and haven't finished morphing it into the fully ready Model 3 page yet.
 
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From what I recall, there have been dummy placeholders for the "design" and "order" features hidden in the Model 3 page source for a while (including some with "Model S" verbiage).

That said, it does indeed appear that Tesla pushed out a new release of the website last night. You can always check the build tag at the bottom of the source to derive the build date:

Code:
  <!-- [BUILD_TAG_rc_201706151902_rel_r_201706_3_alpha.r1] -->
 
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