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Tesla confirms new Model 3 Performance variant as Top Gear host takes delivery

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Riz Akhtar

Last week, Tesla’s newly refreshed Model 3 in right-hand-drive configuration had just begun deliveries in the UK. And, it appears,  Top Gear’s former co-host, James May, has taken delivery of one himself.

After taking delivery of the blue Model 3 with the 19-inch Nova wheels, May decided to share a video of him peeling the screen protector, which caught the attention of Martin Viecha, who is the director of investor relations at Tesla.

In his response, Viecha confirmed that the Performance model is in the works.

Viecha is the most senior executive at the company so far to confirm the new variant, although no further details were shared.

It comes less than a week after a suspected Tesla Model 3 Performance variant was spotted while being tested in the streets of San Francisco.

That vehicle had the front and rear bumpers still covered. This was thought to be different from the currently available RWD and Long Range variants.

Following that sighting, Cybrtrk420, a Tesla enthusiast and graphic designer, came up with an artist’s impression of the upcoming Model 3 Performance’s front bumper with vents and aggressive look provided by the front splitter. 

Customers looking for the top-spec variant cannot order the new Tesla Model 3 Performance variant as it has been off the order page since the beginning of September. 

For comparison, the last generation model had a 0-100 km/h sprint time of 3.3 seconds and a top speed of 261 km/h. This figure top-speed figure is still above what is achieved by Porsche’s top-spec Macan EV which was unveiled this week, capping at 260 km/h.

The last generation car also had 20-inch Uberturbine wheels which are expected to be upgraded in the new variant.

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This upcoming Performance variant will be welcomed by many EV enthusiasts who have seen and driven the last generation model which has been available for over 5 years.

It is also expected that the new Model 3 Performance will be called the Model 3 Ludicrous as spotted in Tesla’s parts catalogue of the refreshed Model 3.

From recent accounts, the new top-of-the-range performance-focused Model 3 is likely not too far away from the official launch. We look forward to seeing when the official orders open and taking one of the first ones for a test drive when they land later in 2024.

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