The mysterious Tesla Instagram Story announcement hints at a major effort from the giant automaker.
On Monday, Mar. 27, the EV manufacturer posted a very simple IG story.
In its official Instagram post, Tesla provided a photo of the Model 3. The image has the word "Turkiye" and the number "4/4."
Because of this, EV enthusiasts believe that the in-demand Tesla Model 3 will be launched in Turkey.
Mysterious Tesla Instagram Story Announcement
According to Teslarati's latest report, the mysterious IG story of Tesla hints that the automaker will expand its Model 3 production in Turkey.
Experts claimed that the number is a schedule for the launch date. If this is true, then the Tesla Model 3 will arrive in this smaller market on Apr. 4.
However, Tesla hasn't shared another post to confirm these speculations.
As of writing, the Tesla Model 3 is already available in major global markets, such as Australia, France, Japan, and the United States. But, the giant automaker recently showed interest in expanding its Model 3 vehicle to other smaller markets.
Tech critics explained that the possible Turkey launch could be followed by other launches in numerous smaller markets across the globe.
Another small market that the Tesla Model 3 could reach is other countries in South East Asia.
Tesla already sells its EVs in Thailand, Malaysia, and Singapore. Enthusiasts claimed that this list of Asian countries will still expand in the near future.
New Tesla Model 3 to Arrive
Aside from expanding its reach, Tesla also plans to improve its Model 3 by launching the new Project Highland version.
Rumors claimed that the upcoming Tesla Model 3 Project Highland will be a more affordable version, allowing more consumers to buy it.
If you want to learn more about the revamped Model 3, you can click this link.
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