The Tesla Model 3 was launched over five years ago in the Summer of 2017. Since then, the car has had slight updates regarding optional extras and model specifications. However, the Model 3 has never featured any significant changes. Until now.
According to Reuters, Project “Highland” aims to upgrade the Model 3 massively. Changes to the exterior and interior are expected as well as improvements to the powertrain. The coming update of the Model 3 is thought to be heavily influenced by the refreshed Model S which launched last year. This means the Model 3’s already spartan interior could become cleaner and even more simplified.
Probably the largest change would be the “Yoke” steering wheel. This isn't great news for those who believe the yoke is far too complex and takes too much time to get used to. Even if the Model 3 retains a traditional circular steering wheel, the removal of buttons and stalks, as was done in the Model S, is likely.
Musk has stated that he wants Tesla to follow a more simplified approach to production. In this day and age, minimalism is key for cars, since it can make a small car feel far larger than it is. Furthermore, this approach also helps Tesla cost-cut and make more profit. In a conference with Baron Funds earlier in the month, he stated that Tesla removed many unneeded parts.
This is a smart approach by Tesla. Build quality could improve slightly and customers will still retain all the features they need since the parts removed are not needed. This overall boosts profit margins for Tesla on one of their most popular models.
Tesla makes $9,500 per car sold according to their company disclosure. This makes Tesla number one for profit margins per vehicle in the world for mass car manufacturers. Hardly any of the marque’s rivals even come close to Tesla when it comes to profitability per car.
The future for Tesla is bright, and the new “Highland” update will keep the Model 3 looking and feeling fresh for years to come, so it can tackle its rivals even harder. Many questions remain including whether or not it will have the 4680 structural battery pack or the large single-piece castings, similar to the new Model Y’s. Hopefully, we’ll learn more soon.
"Candy Red Model 3 with the new nose" by jurvetson is licensed under CC BY 2.0.
According to Reuters, Project “Highland” aims to upgrade the Model 3 massively. Changes to the exterior and interior are expected as well as improvements to the powertrain. The coming update of the Model 3 is thought to be heavily influenced by the refreshed Model S which launched last year. This means the Model 3’s already spartan interior could become cleaner and even more simplified.
Probably the largest change would be the “Yoke” steering wheel. This isn't great news for those who believe the yoke is far too complex and takes too much time to get used to. Even if the Model 3 retains a traditional circular steering wheel, the removal of buttons and stalks, as was done in the Model S, is likely.
Musk has stated that he wants Tesla to follow a more simplified approach to production. In this day and age, minimalism is key for cars, since it can make a small car feel far larger than it is. Furthermore, this approach also helps Tesla cost-cut and make more profit. In a conference with Baron Funds earlier in the month, he stated that Tesla removed many unneeded parts.
This is a smart approach by Tesla. Build quality could improve slightly and customers will still retain all the features they need since the parts removed are not needed. This overall boosts profit margins for Tesla on one of their most popular models.
Tesla makes $9,500 per car sold according to their company disclosure. This makes Tesla number one for profit margins per vehicle in the world for mass car manufacturers. Hardly any of the marque’s rivals even come close to Tesla when it comes to profitability per car.
The future for Tesla is bright, and the new “Highland” update will keep the Model 3 looking and feeling fresh for years to come, so it can tackle its rivals even harder. Many questions remain including whether or not it will have the 4680 structural battery pack or the large single-piece castings, similar to the new Model Y’s. Hopefully, we’ll learn more soon.
"Candy Red Model 3 with the new nose" by jurvetson is licensed under CC BY 2.0.
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