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New Tesla Model 3 headlights spotted in China-made unit with ‘pre-refresh’ trim

(Credit: 常岩CY/Weibo via Xinzhang Li/Twitter)

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While the Model 3 “refresh” that has been implemented in the United States does not appear to have been fully rolled out in Gigafactory Shanghai’s vehicles yet, it seems that the electric car maker is already introducing some updates to its China-made vehicles nonetheless. This appears to have resulted in some cars being partially fitted with “refresh” parts while keeping elements of the “pre-refresh” Model 3 at the same time. 

A recent example of this was shared on Weibo and posted on Twitter by Tesla enthusiast Xinzhang Li. As could be seen in the images shared on the China-based social media platform, some new Model 3s from Gigafactory Shanghai now seem to be equipped with Tesla’s new headlights, which were initially spotted in US-made vehicles since August, as per a report from Drive Tesla Canada

Tesla has not specified the reasons behind the Model 3’s headlight update, though observations shared on Weibo suggested that the new headlights are brighter and more powerful. According to 常岩, the Weibo user, the new module lenses in the Model 3 headlights produce light beams that are more focused and brighter, allowing the all-electric sedan to better illuminate objects that are farther away. 

It would be quite interesting to see how well the updated headlights fare in safety tests, especially those performed by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) in the United States. It should be noted that the Model 3 initially did not earn a “Good” headlight rating from the agency due to its low beams resulting in some glare to oncoming drivers. This issue was fixed in later production models. 

Quite interestingly, the Model 3 posted on Weibo features a chrome trim, similar to the vehicles that were sent over to Europe as Gigafactory Shanghai’s first batch of exports. This, together with reports of double-paned windows (another Model 3 “refresh” element) being spotted in “pre-refresh” vehicles in Belgium, suggests that Tesla is rolling out updates to the all-electric sedan in a gradual manner. Such a strategy is typical Tesla, seeing as the company is prone to rolling out improvements and updates to its vehicles as soon as they are available. 

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With these updates in mind, customers in China and Europe would likely have the rare opportunity to purchase Model 3s that are fitted with only a select few “refresh” elements. This should be advantageous to customers who wish to get vehicles that still retain some of the Model 3’s original elements–such as its sleek center console–while being equipped with improved components like double-paned windows and new headlights. 

Simon is an experienced automotive reporter with a passion for electric cars and clean energy. Fascinated by the world envisioned by Elon Musk, he hopes to make it to Mars (at least as a tourist) someday. For stories or tips--or even to just say a simple hello--send a message to his email, simon@teslarati.com or his handle on X, @ResidentSponge.

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Tesla CEO Elon Musk hits back at drug use claims, calls publications ‘hypocrites’

Elon Musk showed a clean drug test, dispelling any rumors of drug use that came from unfounded reports from two large media outlets.

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Tesla CEO Elon Musk has responded to a report from the Wall Street Journal and the New York Times, as both publications claimed he was abusing drugs while being involved with President Trump on both the campaign trail and while he was active within the administration after the election.

A bombshell report from the New York Times, published in late May, stated that Musk was regularly using things like ketamine, ecstasy, and psychedelic mushrooms, and also stimulants like Adderall, during his time within the Trump administration.

The reports cited inside sources who claimed the Tesla and SpaceX frontman was using substances during his time with the government.

However, Musk published the results of a recent drug test performed at Fastest Labs of South Austin. They showed ‘Negative’ results across the board:

Musk was not done there.

He went on to say the New York Times “lies as easy as breathing. It’s normal for them.” He also said both the Times and Wall Street Journal reporters should also publish their own drug test results, stating, “They won’t, because those hypocrites are guilty as sin.”

Musk said years ago that he received ketamine prescriptions from doctors to treat depression. He said he had it “years ago and said so on X, so this is not even news.” He also said that ketamine “helps for getting out of dark mental holes, but haven’t taken it since then.”

Tesla fans and Musk enthusiasts have joked for days now that, if Musk were to be on drugs, other CEOs should also do them, considering his persistence on work-related projects, long hours, and commitment to his job.

Musk has now proven that there has been no drug use with this test, and it seems as if the reports could have some sort of legal impact, although he has not said he will take any action.

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Tesla’s Grok integration will be more realistic with this cool feature

Tesla is preparing Grok for its first integration into vehicles, but it’s making it more robust than ever, firmware shows.

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Tesla has not yet integrated the AI assistant Grok into its vehicles, but when it does, it will be even more realistic with a new feature that firmware coding shows.

CEO Elon Musk teased a few months back that Grok would be making its way into vehicles in the near future. The implementation has not yet occurred, but we are confident it will be rolling out soon, especially as Tesla has its sights set on a near-term rollout of the Robotaxi platform.

Tesla’s vehicles expected to get Grok voice assistant—but when?

Grok will enable AI assistance for drivers who are both manually operating Tesla vehicles or using the company’s Full Self-Driving suite. It has been widely popular and extremely useful for users on X, Musk’s social media platform.

However, Tesla hacker green has revealed through firmware that the company is planning to roll out Grok into vehicles with personalities, giving it an even more realistic tone that is totally customizable and catered to whatever the driver wants.

There are also a handful of kids’ versions that will do things like tell stories or play trivia:

The true capabilities of Grok are nearly limitless. Back in January, Musk said on a livestream on X that, “You’ll be able to talk to your Tesla and ask for anything.”

Grok appears to only be available on AMD-based vehicles, according to other things green found in the firmware. This means that Intel-based Teslas, which are usually older models, will not enable Grok support for right now.

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Tesla dominates Cars.com’s Made in America Index with clean sweep

Tesla continues to dominate Cars.com’s Made in America Index with a clean sweep of the Top 4 spots.

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Tesla has dominated the Cars.com Made-in-America Index with a clean sweep of the top four spots. All four Tesla vehicles that were eligible for the analysis placed in the top four.

The Model 3 overtook the Model Y for first place this year. The all-electric crossover was first in 2024, but the Model 3 managed to overtake its sibling vehicle to claim the top spot in 2025. The Model Y took second, while the Model S took third, and the Model X took fourth.

This is an improvement from last year, as the Model Y took first, but the Model S and Model X placed fourth and ninth, respectively. The Model 3 was not in the Top 10 in 2024.

“Tesla continues to lead, claiming the top four spots and showcasing its commitment to domestic production. About 25% of the more than 400 vehicles on sale in the U.S. made this year’s AMI, and whether a vehicle is No. 1 or No.99, it contributes to the U.S. economy,” Patrick Masterson, lead researcher for the program, said.

More than 400 vehicles were analyzed for this year’s study, with Cars.com officially ranking 117 of them. There were two other EVs in the Top 10, as the Kia EV6 took sixth place, and the Volkswagen ID.4 finished in tenth.

This year’s study reflected major geographic and strategic shifts across the automotive industry. Of the 117 vehicles ranked in the program, they were produced at 36 domestic factories, leaving only 11 total factories that did not yield a car on the list. There are 47 assembly plants in operation in the U.S.

However, there still has not been a vehicle to quite reach the 100 percent domestic parts content, something that is extremely elusive. Masterson says the global supply chain is still extremely crucial to even the most American-built cars on the market.

The average domestic parts content of the Top 10 cars was 83.4 percent in 2006, but that number has shrunk to 70.3 percent in this year’s rankings.

Some might wonder where cars like the Tesla Cybertruck or Rivian R1T are on the list. However, these vehicles did not qualify because the study only considers cars under a gross weight of 8,500 pounds.

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