TeslaModel 3 (2019-)
- Available new
- Large
- Electric
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While Tesla’s Model S and Model X are big, expensive offerings, the Model 3 – launched in the UK in 2019 and heavily updated in 2023 – is aimed at the mass market with its keener pricing and smaller size. We’ve tested both the original 2019 model and the 2023 redesign, in a range of different motor and battery combinations. Read our full Tesla Model 3 review to find out how they all fared.
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