
Tesla updated its website this week to now call the new Model 3 “reengineered”. The latest electric sedan from Tesla is still listed as available from $329 per month on a lease.
The automaker’s description of the new Model 3 has previously used the term “upgraded”, but we are now seeing “reengineered” on the Model 3 website.
The new Model 3 has an upgraded front and rear design, is quieter, has interior improvements such as ambient lighting, cooled front seats and a rear display, to go with an improved suspension.
Which one sounds better to you? Upgraded or reengineered?
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“Upgraded or reengineered”? Both, but re-engineered does have more cache.