The new one looks like an AI generated car. It brings me no emotion either good or terrible. It's just so meh. The front looks like a Chinese fish. Nothing interesting at all still looks like an Egg. Still no HUD or gauge clusters or stalks. Car just screams plain jane.
@@RayNLAtbh I think the old model 3 looks so cute and don't mind the design lmao. New one makes me feel like they are just trying to cut costs with the lights, front lights are so much smaller and the rear lights have had a massive chunk taken out of them and to save money they even made the light a single bar design instead of being split like the old one when u open the trunk so as to save more money cuz they only need 1 light assembly instead of 2
It took a Marcus video for me to know what was actually different in the car. Thank you! I watched so many spy videos and the UA-camr would say how much different and better it looked and I never saw a difference. You helped me understand it!
Those hooks on the bottom of the doors are for safety reason. They help to protect the occupants of the car more in the event of a side collision so that the door doesn't collapse inwards so easily.
🎉everything is nice but the color makes this car so attractive. The wheels are great lights are pretty and the shape is very nice. I mostly like the nice suspension. If the seats are not hard but cushy, that would be wonderful.
Thank you for taking the time to provide a professional and well done review. Test drove one last night. Thoroughly enjoyed. Will be getting one. From Virginia, USA
Kinda ruins the new Model S too. They’ll have to make it alot nicer to justify the price difference between the 3. Features like massaging seats, rear ventilated seats, power frunk, etc will help
That steel protrusion (3:36 mark) at the bottom of the door is for higher occupant safety. The door sill will interlock with the lower door protrusion in a collision.
Great review. We have our red model 3 on order and your review just confirmed our thoughts about the car. We already have the Y, which we adore; however, I am looking forward to the quieter ride as well as a softer suspension. Cheers!
Man, you're really tempting me, but I love my 2018 Model 3 Performance! Still, I would like the cooled seats and quieter ride. It's hard to believe they even managed to improve the stereo too. It was already so good.
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I feel like Tesla had a slam dunk with this one. It feels so refreshed.
All the did was change bumper tail lights and seats lol this will all bolt on the other older cars and I’ll be the first to do the face lift watch and learn
I just ordered this car last week (upgrading from a 2013 Hyundai Sonata), I've watched probably a hundred reviews on this car and I am surprised to have learned some new stuff specifically from your review. Thanks man!
It's kind of nuts, I did so much research eat slept and breathed model 3 before I bought it and I expected the wow factor and excitement about it to fade like every other car but it's honestly my favourite thing I own. Excited to drive it every day after 3 years now
Interesting. I am upgrading from a 2015 Hyundai Sonata Limited with 171,000 miles. The car has been great but the 2024 Tesla Model 3 Long Range will be a HUGE improvement and upgrade. I ordered mine white on white with stock wheels. Congratulations!
Great, no nonsense video. I have this in blue - it’s a really good car. Best hidden feature is Joe Mode, the cabin is so quiet it makes all the bongs and electric sounds much quieter.
Joe Mode has been in previous model 3 and Y as well. Alert/system sound will be quieter. The guy named Joe asked Elon Musk on twitter to have this mode because his babe wakes up while sleeping in the car due to system loud sounds.
I purchased both a Model 3 and Model Y a year apart and both have a design in the bottom aero panel underneath the cars. In both cases, a screw or bolt came off and allowed for a portion of the front of this panel to flop down, and hence start to hit the road any time you go through a dip in the road. Eventually, this break off while driving. Also, when it rained, the cars would collect water underneath and get into the underside. This caused mildew and I had to replace the cabin filter earlier. Both cars were less than one year old. Getting both aero panels replaced cost me about $400 each from Tesla. They did not consider this to be covered by warranty. This is a design flaw that needs to be fixed by Tesla. If you do a google search on this subject, you’ll find multiple instances of this by other people.
Wrong…. This Tesla if you could even call it a car is barely mild refresh if fiat or VW did this people would complain massively. I would say this people give like Tesla like a mile and everyone else an inch. These cars are mediocre at best.
@neubauerjoseph I have driven both Tesla Model 3 and VW ID.4 (both old versions). The old Model 3 is better, sorry. And I am a fan of VW. Range, ride, performance, tech all better in the Model 3. Cabin environment in the ID.4 was better, in fairness. I wouldn't buy either though frankly. I find the Tesla interior too sparse. And I don't like the stalkless steering wheel. If I were to buy a car, it would be a Polestar 2 or 4.
Maybe the quietness is a bonus of this feature? Marques didn't say it because he had a gut feeling it made it more quiet. Remember, he got this from Tesla so most info he got directly from them.
@@stampedetrail2003 there are manual releases on all the doors. you just lift up on the handle at the front of the door armrests and it opens the door via a cable.
Drove one in Australia couple of weeks back. Main issues are - the glass roof heats up a lot and lets a lot of heat through (why Tesla doesn't do a retractable liner?); the second row seats are not very ergonomic so your legs are raised at an angle too much whereas Model Y has better comfort being a higher seating position for the legs; the lack of indicator stalks is not a great idea for when you need to indicate while still in a turn or to come out of a roundabout.
@@MEDAFamilyFilms Yes, it's MUCH cooler than the M3. Due to the addition of silver in the glass that reflects the heat. Luckily I live in Tasmania, so not the heatwaves as experience on the mainland.
I have owned this car for three months in Malaysia, where it is hot living near the equator. There have been no issues after applying Xpel tints with 35% VLT
Just one thing, you mentioned 3/Y have the same interrupted glass roof but Y is more like S with a full glass roof. Great review otherwise and I agree, mini S! Can’t wait for the Y to get a similar refresh 🔥!
Picked up my refreshed M3 LR in stealth grey black interior in March🎉🎉 First EV!! I love it. It is ridiculously fast, quiet, comfortable. I love the tech and the minimalism.
A few misses here. The door anchors are for improving safety for side impact from crashes and that high fidelity parking assist is being downplayed hard. You can move the graphic around to show your car in 3D space that allows you to really nail your parking. Another update, correct me if I’m wrong, only one of the old Model 3 rear boot gas struts is actually doing the lifting, which leads to unevenness of the boot lid over the years. On the new one, both struts are mechanised.
Yes but also it doesn't lift as high. Saw a video comparing the last 3 refreshes the other day and he demonstrated this one is much more likely to result in you smacking your head on the boot lid.
@@jonevansauthor Maybe, but this still opens up much more than 90% of sedans. if you can't adjust to not hit your head on this you're the issue, not the boot
Every single car review he screws up at least once. You’d think with all the money, staff, and years doing car reviews he’d not make these mistakes. He desperately needs to hire actual car people if he’s going to keep this up.
@@cyjanek7818 if he misspoke in his normal tech reviews yall wpuld call him out. These videos are just straight up sloppy for a channel his size, but I guess they’re not made for actual people in the market for the cars. Just crossover tech people from his normal videos that are clueless about the cars too.
just ordered mine! hope it doesnt take long for me to get used to the no stalks. i test drove the original model 3 a while ago and i loved the gear stalk
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A nice, simple review for a great simple car. I also love this car, I drive a Model Y because I need the extra space, but when i drive the 3, I love how sporty and quick it is, love the view of the hood from drivers seat, something I can really see in my MY! For the price, I think it's the best car you can buy right now, gasser or EV!
Thanks for a great review covering all the bases. As a former Model 3 owner I can appreciate all the changes made. Car IS a huge improvement over the prior M3. Kinda wish it still had stalks, but at least it has the horn where it belongs!
Hi MKBHD, I am from Malaysia and owns the Tesla Model 3 Highland for 1 month. I have been driving the car for street use and very happy with driving experiences.., comfort, responsive and fast, super good sound system, quiet cabin, etc.
@@wemakecookie side point Roundabouts: another thing North Americans have an issue with! We're starting to get them here in Southern Ontario. I have done road trips in Europe and loved how they kept traffic flowing at interchanges and intersections.
@@kenlowe-ca The US seems to be getting more roundabouts as well. I'm pretty sure your European observations match what the studies say. Roundabouts are more efficient and reduce traffic. Americans aren't known for efficiency but I hope we're getting better. Also a huge problem is it's nearly impossible walk anywhere in most of the US. Americans have it backwards they think cars mean freedom but in fact we've built it so we don't have the freedom to walk and bike to places.
@@wemakecookie there is so much air travel between cities on the coasts. Can you imagine a TGV type high speed rail link between say Boston - New York - Washington? Vegas - LA - San Fran?
@@wemakecookie Nobody around here uses turn signals in roundabouts, they are too small and fast flowing for turn signals to be reliable at anything. Even if someone is signaling they are exiting the roundabout, you can't trust what the signal is indicating, that's why no one uses signals in roundabouts around here. Maybe on really big roundabouts where traffic flows relatively slowly, signals might be beneficial, but we don't have roundabouts that big around here.
Great review! I agree. I would pick this as my first start EV. I have the Model S 2022 Long range and I enjoy the new Mode 3 2024 Highland much more. The suspension in the new Model 3 is a game changer!
@@nathansstuff1547 I disagree. It's like @Rednuii mentioned, it's something miniscule that will take some getting used to. But, after a few weeks to a month of driving it, it will become muscle memory.
@@ranishkA123 Stalks or no stalks is a dealbreaker. Roubdabouts and indicating in curves isn't impossible, but you need to pay more attention to your wheel than to the road, which is just idiotic design
We have one of the first dual motor model 3s delivered in Canada in October 2018. Ours is also a beautiful red, and with free software updates, it has more features than the day we bought it. We're at 110,000 km (68,000 miles), and the battery is currently at 97% of the delivered range estimates. There aren't enough feature improvements to justify us upgrading, but for anyone who was on the fence about a Tesla, DO IT! It is a fundamental paradigm shift that you will not regret embracing. Thanks for the great overview.
@@itsmichaelakin5421 i am now retired, and I think our advisor has now sold all of our tesla stock and bought annuities for stable retirement income. I didn't want to... but was overruled!!
@@zzackkkk the Tesla app is showing 50% charge and range estimate of 150 miles. My wife has been out and about! Tomorrow morning, it will be at 80% again, for $1.64 Canadian.
@@zzackkkk my replies are disappearing for some reason. Short quick reply. Half charged battery in our freezing southern ontario weather is currently showing 140 miles. My wife is out with the car, so it's changing minute by minute! I can still see it in real time with the app.
I'm a bit triggered by the blinkers on the steering wheel. How well does that work when you have to use them while turning like in roundabouts. We have quite a few of those where I live. Also, your speed is displayed on a screen where you have to move your vision completely away from the road. I that good? Can you even see it no matter where the sunlight comes from?
My partner has had a 2024 Model 3 as a company car for 6 weeks now, and we love it. As MKBHD said, it‘s the perfect EV for beginners, even for me as a stick shift enthusiast, just so quiet and comfortable, yet quick. There is just one problem, and it‘s not the missing stalks: with the facelift, Tesla got rid of the dedicated parking sensors and also the rain sensor. The latter is a big problem, because the variable wiper interval just doesn‘t work anymore. The car almost never notices rain, and we have to use the button on the steering wheel repeatedly, except in some cases when we drive behind another car. The lighter the color of the car in front of us, the more „rain“ the car „sees“. In a queue behind a white truck, the wiper goes berserk, even in a light drizzle.
Missing stalks is a huge learning curve for anyone with prior driving experience. I can understand wanting to move away from a legacy fail point, but it is still a fundamental change. It is like driving in England on the left side of the road or the concept of roundabouts at intersections rather than stop signs and lights. (which, by the way, are fantastic once you learn how they work!) Does the current refresh rely on the cameras for sensing?
@@kenlowe-ca Tesla didn’t ditch the stalks to get rid of a fail point, but to save costs, it‘s the same as with the missing sensors. The refreshed model 3 uses only optical cameras for everything, as far as I know.
@@steno_lab We will do that, if everything else fails, but we are still hoping for a software update. Then again, you can only do so much with software.
@@juanyunis I'm actually in Australia. I ordered the vehicle on 26th November and it reached Australia on the 10th of January. I probably would have had it earlier but there was a compliance issue that needed rectifying. I'm so excited to get behind the wheel.
@@savlort I've ordered the LR AWD version in Australia as well. Good that they quickly fixed the middle back seat child tether point. I've asked for a 2024 built one, so hopefully I'll get it in the next couple of months.
Yes, I'm happy they rectified the situation quickly. It was never going to be difficult, they just had to switch out the parcel shelf. I reckon you'll have it by late March. Mine was built 3 weeks after order and then shipped to Australia from Shanghai in around 5 weeks from order. What colour, and configuration did you opt for your Model 3?@@Paul-ow9dd
I'm anxious to see the Model 3 Highland in person. 4:50 - THANK YOU !!! The one thing I couldn't figure out is if there was a BACKUP GEAR SELECTOR in case the monitor goes out. This is the first video that showed it.
I am waiting for my new model 3, which is due to arrive in 4 to 6 weeks. very excited, obviously. my first Tesla and your review was comforting. I gave up the $7500 tax credit by not buying the old model 3, which was a tough decision, but as you have pointed out, this is a significant improvement over the older version. you are the only reviewer who noticed the tighter turning radius, that I have seen thus far so that was a new twist I hadn't been aware of. anyway, good review.
nearing the end of 2023, Tesla announced that tax incentives would be changing but that was all they could say about that subject, so shoppers like myself were left to wonder... perhaps there would still be some tax credit? perhaps half of the old offers? it made deciding extremely difficult and many reviewers such as the one here, were similarly impressed by the highland. would you rather buy a new/old car that is basically "obsolete" as soon as you get it (original model 3) or a version that might endure for 5 or more years before another "refresh"? this debate was common at the time. I could see both sides of this issue and since money was not a huge factor I opted for a car that is better than the old model. @@fruhank
i knew a refresh was coming and still bought my model 3 in june of 2023. i wanted to lock in the $7,500 tax credit which put me at about $33,000 and i was happy to make the small sacrifice for those savings. best car i've ever owned.
I've been driving one for 2 months now and it's great! Gear selector is easy to get used to; indicator on the steering wheel is useless in roundabouts and the suspension is so soft I'm keep knocking the bottom of the car to the kerb as I drive out of the garage 🤦♂️ thankfully I've bought flexible mud flaps, otherwise they would all be broken by now 😅 Other than that I love it. Comfortable, quiet, quick and super efficient. I can recommend ✌️
Yeah, I’m kind of worried about the soft suspension. I love the sporty feel of my 2021 Model 3. It corners like it’s on rails. May I assume the new one has much more noticeable body roll when cornering and pitch when braking?
I test drove this the other day. Definitely considering it as my first Tesla. Got a build created. Not sure if to go with the higher mileage 18" black wheels or 19" chrome ones where you lose a little range. The sound system was nice and punchy, and interior ride was quiet. Coming from a 2014 Honda accord coupe.
Also remember to use a referral to get 3 months of FSD, Tesla reps can't add it later once the order is placed. Higher mileage 18" are better, having extra range always help.
If you are a first time tesla buyer, watch to see if the used market prices dip after this style refresh. There is no engine transmission etc wear and tear so you can buy a clean title vehicle with confidence.
I got my highland since November, 3000km in, I love how it drives, I love the new interior, but now after 2 months I miss the old model 3 nose. In general I do not regret the purchase, it has lots of real range, can confirm you can get 500-550km out easily highway driving. Non Stalks are not an issue at all.
Actually after looking at where the buttons are, this won't be an issue after 5 minutes and it's incredible anybody has such a small imagination that they can't comprehend how this will feel after 5 minutes.
I just test drove the car, muscle memory is hard to overcome and I kept moving my left hand for a stalk. The buttons are easy to locate by memory once you get used to it, probably takes about a week to get used to.
Great review Marques. Other improvement he showed but did not discuss was the blind spot monitoring which is a nice addition. I believe the cameras at least front facing are now 5 MP instead of 1 MPixel. Another youtuber @WHATSINSIDEFAMILY did a 70 mph range test and was pretty close to predicted, 327 versus 333 miles, of course that will vary based on wind, temperatura and grade.
The blind spot indicator light was actually shown at 9:44 but not talked about. However, the camera zoomed in so it was pretty obvious, at least for me.
I test drove the updated M3 Highland LR AWD last Saturday (6 days ago). Really liked all the updates to it. Was stalkless that you have to get used to. But it’s only the turn signals that you really have to get used to.
@@lxnd from a safety perspective you actually don’t need turn signals to enter or exit a roundabout. As you wouldn’t enter it unless it’s safe to do so. And when you exit your path is clear anyways.
tight parking spots/quick 3 point turns seem like they would be so annoying with no stalks, plus i may be one of the weird ones but i love the wood trim on mine. the only thing this car has that i wish my m3 had is ventilated seats
I just signed my lease today for this as my old contract expired. Cannot wait to get it. And, as I test drove practically every competitor in this price range, it wasn't even a close call.
Where were you able to test drive one? My local Tesla sales and service centre (Calgary, Canada) told me they won’t have one to test drive for a long time, as all new Model 3s are going directly to customers. I’m tempted to upgrade from my 2021, but I won’t do it without a test drive. I’m concerns I won’t like the softer suspension, because I love the way my 2021 corners like it’s on rails, with minimal body roll and pitch. The sporty handling is one of my favourite features of my car. But so many other things I would love in the refresh, from the ventilated seats to the quieter cabin.
@MKBHD , this video looks like sponsored content than a review for Tesla Model 3. Genuinely curious if this video is sponsored by Tesla and they paid for it in some shape or form.
On behalf of most of the world, thanks for putting KMs in the range info 👍
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It only makes sense. Wtf is America still doing measuring things in feet and inches...
Yeah, those eagles per beer they use for metric is nuts
Better looking than the previous version. 💯
The old model three was purposely made to look a little frumpy as to not take away from the model S
The new one looks like an AI generated car. It brings me no emotion either good or terrible. It's just so meh. The front looks like a Chinese fish. Nothing interesting at all still looks like an Egg. Still no HUD or gauge clusters or stalks. Car just screams plain jane.
@@user-my4xu4gf1z😂cope
Go see it and person and drive it
@@RayNLAtbh I think the old model 3 looks so cute and don't mind the design lmao. New one makes me feel like they are just trying to cut costs with the lights, front lights are so much smaller and the rear lights have had a massive chunk taken out of them and to save money they even made the light a single bar design instead of being split like the old one when u open the trunk so as to save more money cuz they only need 1 light assembly instead of 2
Nah the old one had personality, this one looks like some startup Chinese ev company made it.
I’m not a car guy by nature, but I really appreciate and enjoy your videos. They are informative and unbiased and just plain interesting. Thank you!
same
Yes, well, that's probably why you enjoy his videos. He's not a car guy either. As a car guy.. no.
This is to no offence to either of you, seriously.
It took a Marcus video for me to know what was actually different in the car. Thank you! I watched so many spy videos and the UA-camr would say how much different and better it looked and I never saw a difference. You helped me understand it!
Those hooks on the bottom of the doors are for safety reason.
They help to protect the occupants of the car more in the event of a side collision so that the door doesn't collapse inwards so easily.
I thought it was so that the doors don’t shear/slide so you don’t get trapped inside
Makes sense
Congrats, the only UA-camr that showed the gear buttons by the overhead console. Not even CarWow noticed it! 4:47
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I already saw it somewhere
Bcz mkbhd used it for a week before the review but i doubt carwow matt has that kind of time.
Cybertruck has the same buttons located on the top
Appreciate the enunciated PNDL, London from Suit life of Zach and Cody taught me that’s how it is
fellow man of culture
Lmaoo that’s where I always remember it from 😂
🎉everything is nice but the color makes this car so attractive. The wheels are great lights are pretty and the shape is very nice. I mostly like the nice suspension. If the seats are not hard but cushy, that would be wonderful.
Mr Mosby: IT'S NOT CALLED THE PRNDL --- made my day man
Every time I hear PRNDL I think of that exact scene too. 😂
Thank you for taking the time to provide a professional and well done review. Test drove one last night. Thoroughly enjoyed. Will be getting one. From Virginia, USA
What a car. Wasn’t much of a fan of old model 3, but new model three is complete.
Crazy to see your messaging on other UA-camr videos!!!
Needs HUD to be complete imo
If cyber truck ad similar styling and aero it would have been a better hit
hell no its so ugly looks like a BYD.
Kinda ruins the new Model S too. They’ll have to make it alot nicer to justify the price difference between the 3. Features like massaging seats, rear ventilated seats, power frunk, etc will help
That steel protrusion (3:36 mark) at the bottom of the door is for higher occupant safety. The door sill will interlock with the lower door protrusion in a collision.
Yep. Holds to door in place, so it can't crush and then slide in to the driver
Thank you! I had no idea what that was - Marques just highlighted it without explaining what it was.
Yeah that isn't gonna stop a Tesla from being a pile of cheap, rattling plastic.
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Great review. We have our red model 3 on order and your review just confirmed our thoughts about the car. We already have the Y, which we adore; however, I am looking forward to the quieter ride as well as a softer suspension. Cheers!
Man, you're really tempting me, but I love my 2018 Model 3 Performance! Still, I would like the cooled seats and quieter ride. It's hard to believe they even managed to improve the stereo too. It was already so good.
I feel like Tesla had a slam dunk with this one. It feels so refreshed.
Looks like a Subaru from the back with those tail lights.
All the did was change bumper tail lights and seats lol this will all bolt on the other older cars and I’ll be the first to do the face lift watch and learn
@paulpaulpaul9000 is not same range...you can't even read why online at all?
Tesla: (Strips out functionality, still terrible QA)
People: Slam dunk!
Wym looks the same lol, went from looking like a frog to looking like a stoned frog
I just ordered this car last week (upgrading from a 2013 Hyundai Sonata), I've watched probably a hundred reviews on this car and I am surprised to have learned some new stuff specifically from your review. Thanks man!
Make sure to get a professionally installed Lv2 Charger, it is worth it.
Congrats! Going to be quite the upgrade
Enjoy it man! I wanted a car and couldnt
Wait 3 months so I bought a taco but this is a great car.
It's kind of nuts, I did so much research eat slept and breathed model 3 before I bought it and I expected the wow factor and excitement about it to fade like every other car but it's honestly my favourite thing I own. Excited to drive it every day after 3 years now
Interesting. I am upgrading from a 2015 Hyundai Sonata Limited with 171,000 miles. The car has been great but the 2024 Tesla Model 3 Long Range will be a HUGE improvement and upgrade. I ordered mine white on white with stock wheels. Congratulations!
Great coverage! Thanks for all that you do
Great Review, i love watching your videos. SO informative. Thanks so much
4:49 my guy really said PRNDL 😂
I was laughing so hard 😂😂😂 people who get it get it
Put it in LOW!
@@ibrahimadabo9417 We can only hope it was a reference :D
Do you prefer AM or FM!?
@@ridafakih8709 FUMEEE
Great rundown. Kept it simple and informative. No hype at all. Loved it ! Thanks for sharing.
still never touching that dogshit with a 10 foot pole
Great, no nonsense video. I have this in blue - it’s a really good car. Best hidden feature is Joe Mode, the cabin is so quiet it makes all the bongs and electric sounds much quieter.
What is Joe mode
@@donnelly11000JOE MAMA
The whitest black dude I ever ever seen
Joe Mode has been in previous model 3 and Y as well. Alert/system sound will be quieter. The guy named Joe asked Elon Musk on twitter to have this mode because his babe wakes up while sleeping in the car due to system loud sounds.
@@peterhan1988 Very helpful! Thanks!
I purchased both a Model 3 and Model Y a year apart and both have a design in the bottom aero panel underneath the cars. In both cases, a screw or bolt came off and allowed for a portion of the front of this panel to flop down, and hence start to hit the road any time you go through a dip in the road. Eventually, this break off while driving. Also, when it rained, the cars would collect water underneath and get into the underside. This caused mildew and I had to replace the cabin filter earlier. Both cars were less than one year old. Getting both aero panels replaced cost me about $400 each from Tesla. They did not consider this to be covered by warranty. This is a design flaw that needs to be fixed by Tesla. If you do a google search on this subject, you’ll find multiple instances of this by other people.
Stuff like this is what keeps me away from the brand. It’s a car company that doesn’t know how to build cars right which is head scratching…
Hey, MKBHD, I’m a Chinese Tesla new model 3 user. I’ve been driving it over 3 months, I can certainly say that it’s a perfect car for me.❤
Hey dude, you got a long range or standard version?
Perfect car oh come on
How are people trusting this, google is banned in china
Let us know your honest opinion compare with copy cat >> NIO, XPeng, BYD?
@@neubauerjoseph"perfect car for ME", not "perfect car" like in there is no better car. And he might be right.
Marques you're the best man. Excellent pacing, good takeaways for every aspect, and a simple thumbs up. No one comes close.
Wrong…. This Tesla if you could even call it a car is barely mild refresh if fiat or VW did this people would complain massively. I would say this people give like Tesla like a mile and everyone else an inch. These cars are mediocre at best.
@@neubauerjoseph This seems like a hill you'll happily die on so I'll leave you to it mate.
@@neubauerjosephJoseph, Henry was talking about Marques, not the Tesla 😉
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Don't cry, he wasn't even talk about Tesla but reviewer🤭
Tesla success is a bitter 💊 to swallow 😂
@neubauerjoseph I have driven both Tesla Model 3 and VW ID.4 (both old versions). The old Model 3 is better, sorry. And I am a fan of VW. Range, ride, performance, tech all better in the Model 3. Cabin environment in the ID.4 was better, in fairness. I wouldn't buy either though frankly. I find the Tesla interior too sparse. And I don't like the stalkless steering wheel. If I were to buy a car, it would be a Polestar 2 or 4.
Love your reviews, straight to the point. Now looking forward on getting my first EV.
Great presenter. Informative with less hyperbole.
Thanks for making it clear and concise. Appreciate your honest perspective.
Those door anchors are for safety during a side impact not quietness, they won't affect that.
Maybe the quietness is a bonus of this feature? Marques didn't say it because he had a gut feeling it made it more quiet. Remember, he got this from Tesla so most info he got directly from them.
No it's for the front dual child seats.
How do you open the doors if the electric is dead?
@@stampedetrail2003 legally there must be a manual way to open it. I don't know how, but it's in there.
@@stampedetrail2003 there are manual releases on all the doors. you just lift up on the handle at the front of the door armrests and it opens the door via a cable.
Such an awesome car. The 3D parking assist is my favorite feature other than the speakers and driving experience
Love your presentation. Now I'm really excited about this one!
Drove one in Australia couple of weeks back. Main issues are - the glass roof heats up a lot and lets a lot of heat through (why Tesla doesn't do a retractable liner?); the second row seats are not very ergonomic so your legs are raised at an angle too much whereas Model Y has better comfort being a higher seating position for the legs; the lack of indicator stalks is not a great idea for when you need to indicate while still in a turn or to come out of a roundabout.
I have the same exact issues. We often drive thru Death Valley and everybody gets fried
These are important issues but clearly he's blinded by his love for Tesla
Interestingly, the BYD Seal has a much better solar block with less absorption and passthrough of heat on its glass roof.
@@MEDAFamilyFilms Yes, it's MUCH cooler than the M3. Due to the addition of silver in the glass that reflects the heat. Luckily I live in Tasmania, so not the heatwaves as experience on the mainland.
I have owned this car for three months in Malaysia, where it is hot living near the equator. There have been no issues after applying Xpel tints with 35% VLT
The cloth accent on the dash is to help reduce glare on sunny days. That was a massive complaint with the original model 3.
How exactly?
@@iuliu_ I guess by being a non-reflective material.
My wife and I both have 2018 Model 3s. The dashes are dark, they don't glare in the sunlight.
@@iuliu_because it’s an american company so they used the cheapest material they can that still qualifies as “safe”
Specifically, this was a complaint with white interiors. Black absorbs light so it's less of an issue with black interiors.
Just one thing, you mentioned 3/Y have the same interrupted glass roof but Y is more like S with a full glass roof. Great review otherwise and I agree, mini S! Can’t wait for the Y to get a similar refresh 🔥!
Picked up my refreshed M3 LR in stealth grey black interior in March🎉🎉 First EV!! I love it. It is ridiculously fast, quiet, comfortable. I love the tech and the minimalism.
A few misses here. The door anchors are for improving safety for side impact from crashes and that high fidelity parking assist is being downplayed hard. You can move the graphic around to show your car in 3D space that allows you to really nail your parking. Another update, correct me if I’m wrong, only one of the old Model 3 rear boot gas struts is actually doing the lifting, which leads to unevenness of the boot lid over the years. On the new one, both struts are mechanised.
Yes but also it doesn't lift as high. Saw a video comparing the last 3 refreshes the other day and he demonstrated this one is much more likely to result in you smacking your head on the boot lid.
@@jonevansauthor Maybe, but this still opens up much more than 90% of sedans. if you can't adjust to not hit your head on this you're the issue, not the boot
Also, and just being nitpicky, the model X does not have an uninterrupted windsheld/roof because the doors hinge off it.
You're wrong. Stand corrected.
And the high fidelity park assist was brought to all versions. I love that free update
I got mine the 6 of december in Sweden, super happy. Same as in the video but white interior. Hade a 2020 model before and it is a big different.
Dont you find swipe to reverse bad ? Or touch buttons for blinkers?
@@adambenk0absolutely horrible design choice
I’m willing to pay more for physical controls for essential things like the wipers, blinkers, gears selector, etc
@@adambenk0Nope, auto shift takes care of it most of the time
@@CoralSealot of after market products.
Thank you. This is a great review.
Got mine yesterday, I love it so far!
Can't wait for the Model Y refresh that matches this.
Agreed! I am hoping for a Model Y refresh and would be happy to get the performance version. Let’s see
Totally agree !!
SUV wanker
Is it out yet?
Minor correction - The Y has one continuous piece of glass in the roof. Great review!
Every single car review he screws up at least once. You’d think with all the money, staff, and years doing car reviews he’d not make these mistakes. He desperately needs to hire actual car people if he’s going to keep this up.
@@Luciferisking512he doesn't need to because most consumers do not care about all those things that much.
@Luciferisking512 You need to calm down Sir/Ma'am
@@cyjanek7818 if he misspoke in his normal tech reviews yall wpuld call him out. These videos are just straight up sloppy for a channel his size, but I guess they’re not made for actual people in the market for the cars. Just crossover tech people from his normal videos that are clueless about the cars too.
@@sebastiany7138 there’s literally no excuse for gaffs like this to not be caught by his team of editors for the views he gets.
just ordered mine! hope it doesnt take long for me to get used to the no stalks. i test drove the original model 3 a while ago and i loved the gear stalk
Wow that's nice I also have a model 3 but have not testdriven , have you received your model3 already
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I will be driving one this week in NJ. I’ve had my Model Y for 3+ years and loving it.
I was waiting for this video!! Thanks Marques!
I totally agree and was impressed as well. Drove this car a few weeks back and really enjoyed it. Super quiet interior and the stereo is fantastic.
I actually like your floor seating stunt outside the cars 😂😅
Already ordered one 3 weeks ago! Excited!
A nice, simple review for a great simple car. I also love this car, I drive a Model Y because I need the extra space, but when i drive the 3, I love how sporty and quick it is, love the view of the hood from drivers seat, something I can really see in my MY! For the price, I think it's the best car you can buy right now, gasser or EV!
The hook on the bottom of the doors aren't for extra sound proofing, it's for side intrusion safety in the event of impact.
The 22 Model 3 was my first EV and I don't think I could ever go back. Absolutely love it!
Thanks for a great review covering all the bases. As a former Model 3 owner I can appreciate all the changes made. Car IS a huge improvement over the prior M3. Kinda wish it still had stalks, but at least it has the horn where it belongs!
Hi MKBHD, I am from Malaysia and owns the Tesla Model 3 Highland for 1 month. I have been driving the car for street use and very happy with driving experiences.., comfort, responsive and fast, super good sound system, quiet cabin, etc.
How is it using the turning indicators during roundabouts?
@@wemakecookie side point
Roundabouts: another thing North Americans have an issue with!
We're starting to get them here in Southern Ontario. I have done road trips in Europe and loved how they kept traffic flowing at interchanges and intersections.
@@kenlowe-ca The US seems to be getting more roundabouts as well. I'm pretty sure your European observations match what the studies say. Roundabouts are more efficient and reduce traffic. Americans aren't known for efficiency but I hope we're getting better. Also a huge problem is it's nearly impossible walk anywhere in most of the US. Americans have it backwards they think cars mean freedom but in fact we've built it so we don't have the freedom to walk and bike to places.
@@wemakecookie there is so much air travel between cities on the coasts. Can you imagine a TGV type high speed rail link between say Boston - New York - Washington?
Vegas - LA - San Fran?
@@wemakecookie Nobody around here uses turn signals in roundabouts, they are too small and fast flowing for turn signals to be reliable at anything. Even if someone is signaling they are exiting the roundabout, you can't trust what the signal is indicating, that's why no one uses signals in roundabouts around here. Maybe on really big roundabouts where traffic flows relatively slowly, signals might be beneficial, but we don't have roundabouts that big around here.
Great review! I agree. I would pick this as my first start EV. I have the Model S 2022 Long range and I enjoy the new Mode 3 2024 Highland much more. The suspension in the new Model 3 is a game changer!
Cool video. Thanks for all your hard work. The car is amazing and beautiful.
You do such an excellent job at these reviews bro! Bravo! 👏🏾
Hope you also try the updated Performance Model 3 when it comes out!
Thats probably what Im getting since it will still get the tax credit.
Got mine november last year, love it!
Just got back from a test drive at cherry hill tesla and brought up this review and they seem to love you there :)
Very competitive move! But boy do I hate zero physical buttons
Just like Apple and the aux port, it is uncomfortable at first but at the end of the day it will be something you forget about
@RedNuii Yeah I don't think the lack of stalks for the blinkers will ever be something one gets used to. It makes it annoying
@@nathansstuff1547 I disagree. It's like @Rednuii mentioned, it's something miniscule that will take some getting used to. But, after a few weeks to a month of driving it, it will become muscle memory.
@@ranishkA123 Stalks or no stalks is a dealbreaker. Roubdabouts and indicating in curves isn't impossible, but you need to pay more attention to your wheel than to the road, which is just idiotic design
At least they are consciencious about the interact ability and speed of the center screen unlike almost every car
We have one of the first dual motor model 3s delivered in Canada in October 2018.
Ours is also a beautiful red, and with free software updates, it has more features than the day we bought it.
We're at 110,000 km (68,000 miles), and the battery is currently at 97% of the delivered range estimates.
There aren't enough feature improvements to justify us upgrading, but for anyone who was on the fence about a Tesla, DO IT!
It is a fundamental paradigm shift that you will not regret embracing.
Thanks for the great overview.
how much range do you get in winters?
How much stock do you own?
@@itsmichaelakin5421 i am now retired, and I think our advisor has now sold all of our tesla stock and bought annuities for stable retirement income.
I didn't want to... but was overruled!!
@@zzackkkk the Tesla app is showing 50% charge and range estimate of 150 miles.
My wife has been out and about!
Tomorrow morning, it will be at 80% again, for $1.64 Canadian.
@@zzackkkk my replies are disappearing for some reason.
Short quick reply.
Half charged battery in our freezing southern ontario weather is currently showing 140 miles.
My wife is out with the car, so it's changing minute by minute! I can still see it in real time with the app.
I'm a bit triggered by the blinkers on the steering wheel. How well does that work when you have to use them while turning like in roundabouts. We have quite a few of those where I live. Also, your speed is displayed on a screen where you have to move your vision completely away from the road. I that good? Can you even see it no matter where the sunlight comes from?
This is exactly the improvements I would love compared with my 2018 model 3. Love it!
My partner has had a 2024 Model 3 as a company car for 6 weeks now, and we love it. As MKBHD said, it‘s the perfect EV for beginners, even for me as a stick shift enthusiast, just so quiet and comfortable, yet quick. There is just one problem, and it‘s not the missing stalks: with the facelift, Tesla got rid of the dedicated parking sensors and also the rain sensor. The latter is a big problem, because the variable wiper interval just doesn‘t work anymore. The car almost never notices rain, and we have to use the button on the steering wheel repeatedly, except in some cases when we drive behind another car. The lighter the color of the car in front of us, the more „rain“ the car „sees“. In a queue behind a white truck, the wiper goes berserk, even in a light drizzle.
Missing stalks is a huge learning curve for anyone with prior driving experience.
I can understand wanting to move away from a legacy fail point, but it is still a fundamental change.
It is like driving in England on the left side of the road or the concept of roundabouts at intersections rather than stop signs and lights. (which, by the way, are fantastic once you learn how they work!)
Does the current refresh rely on the cameras for sensing?
Consider treating your windshield with Rain X. It’s great and I never use my windshield wipers.
@@steno_lab Agreed. It is even worthwhile using their wiper fluid if you don't want to do the full treatment.
@@kenlowe-ca Tesla didn’t ditch the stalks to get rid of a fail point, but to save costs, it‘s the same as with the missing sensors. The refreshed model 3 uses only optical cameras for everything, as far as I know.
@@steno_lab We will do that, if everything else fails, but we are still hoping for a software update. Then again, you can only do so much with software.
Picking mine up tomorrow and I cannot wait to get behind the wheel and play around.
Woah that fast. When did you order it? Are you in the US? mine says Feb 26 ~ Mar 31. Ordered Jan 13.
@@juanyunis I'm actually in Australia. I ordered the vehicle on 26th November and it reached Australia on the 10th of January. I probably would have had it earlier but there was a compliance issue that needed rectifying. I'm so excited to get behind the wheel.
@@savlort I've ordered the LR AWD version in Australia as well. Good that they quickly fixed the middle back seat child tether point. I've asked for a 2024 built one, so hopefully I'll get it in the next couple of months.
Yes, I'm happy they rectified the situation quickly. It was never going to be difficult, they just had to switch out the parcel shelf. I reckon you'll have it by late March. Mine was built 3 weeks after order and then shipped to Australia from Shanghai in around 5 weeks from order. What colour, and configuration did you opt for your Model 3?@@Paul-ow9dd
How you like it?
Thank you for doing this
On behalf of most of the world, thanks for putting KMs in the range info
Heated/ Ventilated seats that Model 3 and Model Y should have had from the beginning!.
FINALLY, this car feels complete.
Middle back seat not being heated was a cost cutting move.
It’s not complete without power lift frunk (with physical button), but at least there are DIY kits for that.
I'm anxious to see the Model 3 Highland in person.
4:50 - THANK YOU !!! The one thing I couldn't figure out is if there was a BACKUP GEAR SELECTOR in case the monitor goes out. This is the first video that showed it.
The backup gear selector is on the roof in the middle between the 2 sun visors
go to 4:53. i think you missed it
4:51, sorry
See 4:54
A lot of bigger UA-camrs like CarWow did not even know that there are buttons on the overhead console.
I am waiting for my new model 3, which is due to arrive in 4 to 6 weeks. very excited, obviously. my first Tesla and your review was comforting. I gave up the $7500 tax credit by not buying the old model 3, which was a tough decision, but as you have pointed out, this is a significant improvement over the older version. you are the only reviewer who noticed the tighter turning radius, that I have seen thus far so that was a new twist I hadn't been aware of. anyway, good review.
probably should have taken the $7500...refreshed version probably not worth the difference
nearing the end of 2023, Tesla announced that tax incentives would be changing but that was all they could say about that subject, so shoppers like myself were left to wonder... perhaps there would still be some tax credit? perhaps half of the old offers? it made deciding extremely difficult and many reviewers such as the one here, were similarly impressed by the highland. would you rather buy a new/old car that is basically "obsolete" as soon as you get it (original model 3) or a version that might endure for 5 or more years before another "refresh"? this debate was common at the time. I could see both sides of this issue and since money was not a huge factor I opted for a car that is better than the old model. @@fruhank
It is NOT OKAY to support fascist Musk in 2024.
@@langloismjif money really wasn’t a factor you wouldn’t be buying a model 3 lmao
Can you elaborate on why you’d lose your tax credit for buying the new one?
The PRNDL reference, love it❤
This channel gets better and better day by day
Ofcourse 1 yr after I bought my model 3, but I have no complaints so far and have really enjoyed the experience of owning an EV.
imagine 1 week or one DAY ?! ! :D::D:D
imagine someone bought the last one of the production XD
@@Anonymous-vd5yd I mean I guess someone has to be the person. 😆 I wouldn't be surprised if they drop the price for the pre face lift versions.
i knew a refresh was coming and still bought my model 3 in june of 2023. i wanted to lock in the $7,500 tax credit which put me at about $33,000 and i was happy to make the small sacrifice for those savings. best car i've ever owned.
@@twistedspine7300 yeah I did the same thing, I've had mine for a yr this February.
"the range is 330 miles in the cold!"
And in the very next sentence
"The range is 280" 🤔
He refers to the 280 miles with the battery only being charged to 80% which is recommended for daily driving
@@craigbucci7950 really?
How have I been following you for years and just finding out you’re from Jersey 😅 Jersey stand up 💪🏾
I've been driving one for 2 months now and it's great! Gear selector is easy to get used to; indicator on the steering wheel is useless in roundabouts and the suspension is so soft I'm keep knocking the bottom of the car to the kerb as I drive out of the garage 🤦♂️ thankfully I've bought flexible mud flaps, otherwise they would all be broken by now 😅 Other than that I love it. Comfortable, quiet, quick and super efficient. I can recommend ✌️
Yeah, I’m kind of worried about the soft suspension. I love the sporty feel of my 2021 Model 3. It corners like it’s on rails. May I assume the new one has much more noticeable body roll when cornering and pitch when braking?
I test drove this the other day. Definitely considering it as my first Tesla. Got a build created. Not sure if to go with the higher mileage 18" black wheels or 19" chrome ones where you lose a little range. The sound system was nice and punchy, and interior ride was quiet. Coming from a 2014 Honda accord coupe.
Also remember to use a referral to get 3 months of FSD, Tesla reps can't add it later once the order is placed. Higher mileage 18" are better, having extra range always help.
Honest,clear, beautiful vídeo of the car.
I saw one at the Tesla dealer near my house and was very impressed
Thanks. Appreciate the honesty. Very tempting.
You can actually get a discounted model ordered directly from tesla with less than 4k down payment and a total no more than 20 grand with a ref code
If you are a first time tesla buyer, watch to see if the used market prices dip after this style refresh.
There is no engine transmission etc wear and tear so you can buy a clean title vehicle with confidence.
Picking up mine in ultra red Friday, so excited
"No snub" front bumper is a sleek improvement!
The turn signals and lack of a shift knob (I am not pushing buttons) are a no $ale for me.
Meh. My recent car has buttons instead of a shifter and I was freaking out...but only for a little bit. Just have to rewire your brain for a few days.
I got my highland since November, 3000km in, I love how it drives, I love the new interior, but now after 2 months I miss the old model 3 nose. In general I do not regret the purchase, it has lots of real range, can confirm you can get 500-550km out easily highway driving. Non Stalks are not an issue at all.
What is a highland?
Funny when 3 first arrived peeps were slamming the nose
We make 'em in many different colors. You're gonna love 'em!
Big mistake on the turn signals moving on the wheel gonna be hard to find blindly or have to look off road
Maybe for the first day
Actually after looking at where the buttons are, this won't be an issue after 5 minutes and it's incredible anybody has such a small imagination that they can't comprehend how this will feel after 5 minutes.
Okay buddy
I just test drove the car, muscle memory is hard to overcome and I kept moving my left hand for a stalk. The buttons are easy to locate by memory once you get used to it, probably takes about a week to get used to.
Just drove one this weekend. The buttons were learned immediately and going back to a stalk in other cars felt clumsy and unnecessary.
Great job with this review. Waiting for a VIN! Thank you.
I love the gear switch by the hazards
Great review. I love the redesigned front and rear the most over my 2022 Model 3 Performance - just much meaner looking. 👊🏻
You always have such a straight forward approach and always true to your heart
Great review Marques. Other improvement he showed but did not discuss was the blind spot monitoring which is a nice addition. I believe the cameras at least front facing are now 5 MP instead of 1 MPixel. Another youtuber @WHATSINSIDEFAMILY did a 70 mph range test and was pretty close to predicted, 327 versus 333 miles, of course that will vary based on wind, temperatura and grade.
The blind spot indicator light was actually shown at 9:44 but not talked about. However, the camera zoomed in so it was pretty obvious, at least for me.
I test drove the updated M3 Highland LR AWD last Saturday (6 days ago). Really liked all the updates to it. Was stalkless that you have to get used to. But it’s only the turn signals that you really have to get used to.
Imagine being in a roundabout and missing the turn signal buttons 😅 hope they put these back behind the wheel in the next version
@@lxnd from a safety perspective you actually don’t need turn signals to enter or exit a roundabout. As you wouldn’t enter it unless it’s safe to do so. And when you exit your path is clear anyways.
tight parking spots/quick 3 point turns seem like they would be so annoying with no stalks, plus i may be one of the weird ones but i love the wood trim on mine. the only thing this car has that i wish my m3 had is ventilated seats
I just signed my lease today for this as my old contract expired. Cannot wait to get it. And, as I test drove practically every competitor in this price range, it wasn't even a close call.
Drove it some months ago, it’s really a big improvement
Ultra-red looks sooo good!!
Test drove it today. Great car.
Where were you able to test drive one? My local Tesla sales and service centre (Calgary, Canada) told me they won’t have one to test drive for a long time, as all new Model 3s are going directly to customers. I’m tempted to upgrade from my 2021, but I won’t do it without a test drive. I’m concerns I won’t like the softer suspension, because I love the way my 2021 corners like it’s on rails, with minimal body roll and pitch. The sporty handling is one of my favourite features of my car. But so many other things I would love in the refresh, from the ventilated seats to the quieter cabin.
Auto Focus, Your videos are fantastic! I just had to subscribe!
As always, a very nice review, sir! (Model Y has an uninterrupted glass roof ☺️ 8:29)
Thank you. Love the red. Will wait for the M3P and trade my 2023 M3P hopefully when available
Some one in my neighbourhood has that red colour, it is absolutely fire.
@MKBHD , this video looks like sponsored content than a review for Tesla Model 3. Genuinely curious if this video is sponsored by Tesla and they paid for it in some shape or form.
Got mine last week love it 👌