
2021 Model 3 on left; 2020 Model 3 on right
RSymons Ltd based in the United Kingdom has shared a video detailing the new headlights in the 2021 Tesla Model 3 refresh headlights compared to the ‘old’ 2020 Tesla Model 3 headlights.
The company looks at the design and light beam of the new 2021 Model 3 headlights versus the the 2020 Model 3 headlights.
Here is a screenshot of the regular beams we made from the video below. As you can see, the new 2021 Model 3 light beam is more square and defined, versus the 2020 Model 3:

When it comes to high beam, you can notice a stark difference between both light beams, as seen below:

According to RSymons Ltd, they noted the right side of the light beam on the 2021 Model 3 seems to favour the right-hand drive for European drivers.
You can see the full video below detailing the new changes in Model 3 headlights between the 2021 and 2020 versions; these new headlights are not on refresh Model 3 vehicles in the United States and appear to be only available in Europe?
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