Tesla Model 3 Highland Long Range delivery times get pushed back

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Tesla Model 3 Highland Long Range delivery times have been pushed back to April-May 2024. The refresh Model 3 rear-wheel drive’s (RWD) delivery times are between February to May.

The Model 3 RWD starts at $38,990, while the Dual Motor All-Wheel Drive Long Range begins at $47,490. Refresh Model 3 leases start at $329 per month, excluding taxes and fees. Leasing prices are subject to change. Tesla Model 3 Highland leases are available in select states. 

Tesla rolled out a few changes with the Model 3 Highland, including adaptive headlights. Adaptive Headlights for the refresh Model 3 launched for vehicles in Europe with software update 2024.2. According to release notes for the Adaptive Headlights, the high beam adjusts to reduce glare for other drivers and cyclists. 

Teslarati’s Joey Klender took the Model 3 Highland out for a spin

“Tesla did a good job of improving some of the parts of the Model 3 with this update. The sleek and sporty exterior look is great, the amount of noise in the cabin was excellent, and the suspension and ride comfort were top notch.

“Were there things I wish were different? Yes. Absolutely. I wish stalks were still a thing[.] I wish changing climate control settings and other things that are commonly adjusted throughout the course of a drive were more easily accessible,” wrote Klender.

Tesla started offering limited demo drives for the Model 3 Highland across North America. Schedule a demo drive for the refresh Model 3 through Tesla’s website.

If you have any tips, contact me at maria@teslarati.com or via X @Writer_01001101.

Tesla Model 3 Highland Long Range delivery times get pushed back





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