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Tesla's Model 3 Shines in Europe with New LG Battery Upgrade
Tesla's latest upgrade for the Model 3, now hitting Europe, brings exciting enhancements with a new 82 kWh LG battery, extended range, and reintroduced features like the physical turn signal stalk. Drivers can now enjoy a whopping 750 km range on the LR RWD model and benefit from better performance and enhanced safety systems with the addition of a front bumper camera.
Introduction
Tesla Model 3 Update Overview
New LG 82 kWh Battery Pack and Its Impact
Range Improvements Across Model 3 Trims
Reintroduction of the Physical Turn Signal Stalk
Installation of Front Bumper Camera
Manufacturing and Geographic Availability
Public Reactions and Feedback
Analysis of Future Economic Implications
Potential Social Changes Due to Updates
Political and Regulatory Effects
Conclusion
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