The 2024 version of the Tesla Model 3, which came to the international market just a few months ago, has arrived in the Nepali market.
Arete International Pvt. Ltd., the authorized distributor of Tesla in Nepal, has launched the vehicle in Nepal at a price of Rs. 1 crore and 35 lakh rupees.
The Model 3 is a luxury electric car that Tesla brought to the market for the first time with a major and sophisticated modification. It is at the top of the luxury electric car segment. Tesla Model 3 is one of the best-selling models in the world market, and this new car that came to Nepal is a refreshed version of Model 3.
This new model 3 has gained popularity all over the world due to its wide 360-degree view moonroof, excellent new design ambient light, vegan leather seat, futuristic body design, abundant safety features, and external soundproof cabin.
For the first time, this version has a ventilated seat with cooling, and the seat material used is fully cactus, stain-resistant leather. Featuring aerodynamic and water sink proof features, the car has received a 5-star rating from National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTCA) in terms of safety.
It features a very slim dashboard with a black, white, and wooden color scheme on the interior. You can control everything in the car from the 15.4-inch information display on the dashboard. There is no bottom dashboard on this model. Even the gear knob is available digitally. Its interior has become more spacious and beautiful as the functions such as gear shifting, indicator use, and others are also available digitally.
A separate 8-inch infotainment system is also available for the rear passenger in this model. The car has all LED lights and attractive 19-inch alloy wheels. This car will be available in red, black, blue, white, and gray colors. It has all the security features that Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) offer.
The 2024 Tesla Model 3 Highland combines luxury, performance, and cutting-edge technology, making it an exciting choice for electric car enthusiasts in Nepal.