Electric cars are the biggest trends in the automobile industry. With consumers ready to buy EVs if the models are efficient and more affordable, many automakers have understood the shift and are moving in that directions that Tesla has already been leading.

The Tesla Model 3 remains one of the most anticipated electric vehicles in near future. With huge pre-orders piled up for the model, Tesla is expected to manufacture the Model 3 in large numbers unlike any of its previous vehicles. In a way, Tesla 3 is critical for the company's reputation as well as a lot of things is at a stake.

Tesla recently announced that similar to the Model S sedan and Model X crossover perks, the Model 3 when it comes in 2017 could also get free access to the Supercharging network. However, this would only be for long distance and not for short distances, according to Car and Driver.

Many analysts including Goldman Sachs are skeptical of CEO's promise of delivering the vehicle by year-end as reported in Digital Trends.

Looking at the design, Model 3 seems to be a pretty much smaller car than the Model S. Under the bonnet, a second storage space is available for usage.

The third-generation battery technology from Tesla is expected to debut in Model 3. Compared to its predecessor, the new battery pack is significantly denser. The vehicle could see huge improvements especially with help of cooling system, making the vehicle travel further with only a single charge.

For the new auto model, the choice of exterior colors and alloy wheels are available. However, in order to know the full range of customization options, the configurator for Tesla Model 3 needs to be released. Although we have enough information about the exterior, Tesla has not revealed much about the interior, although there are rumors of being spacious.

There are also reports that the autopilot suite of autonomous driving aids would be available in Tesla 3.The details of exact features might be in public domain, perhaps by year end.

As per the confirmation of CEO Elon Musk in front of the live California audience, the Tesla model 3 is anticipated to have a base range of 215 miles. This base range could increase to 250 miles with large battery versions. Tesla Model 3 is expected to be priced around $35000, making it one of the affordable electric cars in today's market. The CEO has assured on the pricing expectations and has also suggested that the orders would start fulfilling by next year.

With Tesla 3 still in final stages of design, there is a probability of having some of its features differing from what we have seen/known initially. With stakes and anticipation higher than ever, we hope the Model 3 can live to the expectations of the customers. Stay tuned for more news on Tesla 3.

With Tesla's latest offering still in final design stages, there is a distant possibility of having the actual Model 3 differing from the initial version shown to customers. Stay tuned for more news as its expected late 2016 release date draws closer.

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