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It took a few good years for the Tesla Model 3 to become one of the best-selling electric vehicles in global markets. The first one rolled off the line back in 2017, and that makes it an aging product in today's fast-moving industry.
 
Assembly takes place at two factories on as many continents, including California and China, and it doesn't come to life at the brand's facility in Germany, which currently makes the Model Y.
 
Despite being a rather old product, the Tesla Model 3 is not going anywhere. In fact, the automaker has given it a mid-cycle refresh for the 2024 model year. Unveiled at the end of August, it brings refreshed looks, a few tweaks in the cabin, and a host of improvements that boost the range.


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