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The Tesla Model 3 no longer looks like a frog after the facelift.
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SINGAPORE – When the Tesla Model 3 first rolled off production lines in 2017, it showed that Tesla wanted to do everything differently. From its startling turn of pace to the ultra-simple interior to even its direct-to-consumer sales model, the compact electric sedan upended decades of automotive convention.
Such is the curse of the revolutionary, however, that what is new soon becomes the norm.

