I am sure Tesla would be interested in hearing your thoughts on this. You can contact them at
[email protected]. The Model 3 is more than 13 inches (about 33 cm) shorter in width than the Model S, so I suspect it already is better adapted for European roads. If Tesla makes cars and trucks that fit a majority of roads worldwide, it will make their job easier as opposed to having to make shorter width cars and trucks to better account for smaller width roads and parking spaces. It should also make new or potential new customers happier.
Well, I think the Tesla Tilburg, or Amsterdam has already told them ages ago, so no need to waste more of their time. I also think that European Tesla's will have more broken mirrors or small side damages compared to frontal crashed compared to America. And they should be able to notice that.
If you try to find a European (petrol) car similar to the model S or 3, you'll see that the European versions are less wide.
I'm talking about:
Mercedes S klasse has a width of 190cm (up to 527 length!!)
Tesla model S has a width of 196cm (498 length)
Audi A6 has a width of 187cm (493 length)
Ford mondeo has a width of 185cm (487 length) (American car European version?)
Skoda Superb has a width of 186 (486 length)
Peugeot 508 has a width of 186cm width (480 length)
Volkswagen Passat has a width of 183 (478 length)
Volvo S60 has a width of 185 (476 length)
Audi A4 has a width of 184cm (473 length)
BMW 3 serie has a width of 183 (471 length)
Tesla model 3 has a width of 185cm (469 length)
Mercedes C klasse has a width of 181cm (469 length)
Peugeot 408 has a width of 181cm (468 length)
Mercedes A klasse has a width of 180 (455 length)
Renault laguna has a width of 178cm (450 length)
*Some models of the same brand have differend sizes over time, I randomly grabbed one.