Tesla is presently testing release prospects of its upcoming Model 3 sedan, and it appears one has been determined in public with an interior that looks quite well set for production.
Photographers at Teslarati got images of exactly what appears like a Model 3 going through on-road testing. The outside isn’t really much different than exactly what we have seen in photos of earlier Model 3s, except for some tape covering various panel spaces front and rear.
The most intriguing photo is the one of the Model 3’s interior. It is apparent that Tesla is going all-in on its single-screen setup. There doesn’t seem any sort of gauge cluster ahead of the steering wheel. Rather, what looks like a speedometer covers the left side of the single, landscape-oriented screen.
In general, the interior looks actually good. There’s a single strip of wood trim that runs the width of the dashboard, with what seems to be a gap for climate-control vents between the wood trip and the top of the dash. It looks tidy and easy, which it has to be in order to keep expenses low, as the car is anticipated to begin between $30,000 and $40,000.
You can head over to Teslarati’s website to see all the images, however it appears pretty obvious that Tesla’s just about ready to reveal the production version of the Model 3. It has been said that this event will take place in the summertime. It’s been little more than a year since the vehicle was displayed as a prototype, and it’s anticipated to go into production later on this year.