
Are we seeing what could be a leak of Tesla’s Model 3 ‘Highland’ refresh? Well, take these images for what you want to believe, as they’ve been leaked on the Spanish website Cochespias.
Dubbed the 2024 Tesla Model 3 refresh, what we see are photos taken of a computer monitor showing what look to be marketing images for the new car, rumored to debut on September 1.
The front looks like the picture of an alleged Model 3 ‘Highland’ leak we saw earlier in the year in April:

Another photo shows two Model 3 refresh vehicles that look like they belong not he Tesla website.

Finally, we get to see the alleged rear of the Model 3 refresh with new taillights. Not sure what to think of these yet. We also see new wheels on the Model 3 as well:

These could be some elaborate Photoshop jobs and then a picture taken of a monitor to make them seem like a real leak. Regardless, it feels like a new refresh is going to come any moment now. Stay tuned, folks. What do you think? Legit or fake?
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