Tesla Updates Model 3 and Y for China, New Features Coming to North America
Tesla has announced updates for its Model 3 and Model Y, with new features set to reach North America. These changes, aimed at maintaining competitiveness in the Chinese market, include a larger touchscreen and power-adjustable seat leg rests for the Model Y, and a front bumper blind-spot camera and a black Tesla logo for the Model 3.
Tesla's strategy involves regular, incremental upgrades rather than relying on traditional model years. The Model Y updates include a 16-inch QHD touchscreen for more trims and power-adjustable seat leg rests, which are likely to reach North America eventually. Meanwhile, the Model 3 receives a front bumper blind-spot camera and a black Tesla logo. Tesla is preparing to launch these subtle updates in China, with the updated models expected to arrive there soon.
Tesla's ongoing efforts to keep its vehicles competitive in the Chinese market have resulted in updates for the Model 3 and Model Y. While the updates are expected to reach North America eventually, there's no specific information about who will introduce the modifications there. Typically, Tesla itself is responsible for introducing and implementing updates to its models in different regions.
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