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But when CEO Elon Musk finally rolled out the car, there were some definite surprises, from bumper to bumper.
The design of the Model 3 could, of course, change before its hits the streets in 2017 (if it hits the streets on schedule). What we saw in LA was a pre-production version of the car. But for the most part, Tesla’s “concepts” have entered production more-or-less unaltered.
The Model 3, shown first as a sedan, has some controversial features. But it also has some cool and even spectacular ones. It’s a dramatically minimalist, all-electric car, and it appears to be something that quite a full people would like to put in their garage: over 325,000 pre-orders, at $1,000 a pop, have come in.
Credit: Business Insider
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