
Everything seems to be going well for Tesla, whose sales are still at the top and which manages to continue its incredible progress. And this despite the growing competition from Chinese manufacturers who are determined to take a good place in the world and European markets. But the American firm refuses to give in and multiplies initiatives to continue attracting customers. This is how it has just opened the curtain on its updated Model 3, which was officially presented at the last Munich show in September. But Elon Musk’s brand obviously does not want to stop there.
Some improvements
Indeed, the company is currently working on the release of a restyled version of the Y model, continuing the sedan. The goal? Attract even more new customers in Europe, but beyond. But that’s not all, because Tesla is also preparing some improvements for its other two cars, the Model S and the Model compact sedan and SUV. But then what is the American company preparing for us? New equipment is said to be coming to the two electric vehicles to improve comfort and safety.
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What to expect?
Among the developments, the Model S and Model X, in particular, will get all-new ambient lighting with several yet-to-be-spoken colors. But that’s not all, because the sedan and SUV will also be equippednew front camera, which should no doubt improve the semi-autonomous driving system, though again, we’ll have to wait before we know more. Especially since Tesla has not yet confirmed anything about these small developments for its two electric cars.
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Source: Auto Plus

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