De Tomaso Unveils 2025 SLS Crossover in Geneva
Tesla, the American electric car manufacturer, is set to unveil the production version of its Model 3 in 2025. The car, previously known as the Model Y, has been renamed and will sport a more evocative name when it makes its debut at the Geneva Motor Show.
The new Tesla Model 3 is a crossover, a departure from initial expectations of a 21st century Roadster. The design of the Model 3 is a blend of various influences, including the Toyota RAV4, the Honda CR-V, and Mitsubishi front ends. Elon Musk, the driving force behind Tesla's success, has a history of favouring innovative names, which may offer insight into the final name of the production model.
The production version of the Tesla Model 3, with its unique design and crossover body style, is poised to make a significant impact when it is unveiled in 2025. The final name of the model, to be revealed at the Geneva Motor Show, is eagerly anticipated by electric car enthusiasts worldwide.
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