Candid Pics Of Tesla Model 3 At California Supercharger

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Pictures of the Tesla Model 3 are flying around the web now thanks to Tesla updating the Model 3 page and releasing a flurry of them to the press.

Nonetheless, there’s great value to candid shots that help us to better imagine what the car looks like in real life.

Detailed pictures of a Tesla Model 3 parked at a Supercharger near Coalinga, California, posted to the internet by Redditor WattLOL, give us yet another chance to see what’s in store for those with a reservation — and also for those who don’t have a reservation but decide to purchase one at a later point (there’s probably quite a wait in store for those who do so, though).

If you want to have a look, head over to imgur.

As we reported following the launch event for the Tesla Model 3 on Friday night, initial deliveries to company employees have already begun, but most reservation holders still have a fair amount of time to wait until they’ll get theirs. (Those in right-hand drive markets, for instance, won’t be getting theirs until late 2018 at the earliest.)

Anyways, the candid pics taken at a Supercharger station in California are probably worth a look if you’re still on the fence about going through with a Model 3 purchase. Enjoy.

For more pics and information on the Tesla Model 3, take a look at these recent stories:

4 Highlights From Motor Trend’s Tesla Model 3 Test Drive

Tesla Model 3 Will Come In Standard & Long Range (310 Mile Range) Version, Full Specs Revealed

And hey, here are some of those flashy new Model 3 photos Tesla has shared:


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