Tesla code reveals 2026 Model 3 interior upgrades

A leak from Tesla's backend code indicates that the 2026 Model 3 will feature a black Alcantara-style headliner and a 16-inch QHD center display. These upgrades, spotted in EU and Asia-Pacific configurator assets, aim to align the Model 3 more closely with the Model Y. Production is expected to begin at Giga Shanghai soon.

Tesla's website code has uncovered upcoming interior enhancements for the 2026 Model 3, including a shift from the standard light-grey fabric headliner to a premium black Alcantara-style option. This change, tied to interior code IN3PB, responds to customer requests for a darker, more upscale material similar to recent Model Y updates.

The leak also points to a hardware upgrade in the Electronic Parts Catalogue, listing the Display_16_QHD component for the 2026 Model 3. This replaces the current 15.4-inch touchscreen with a 16-inch display at 2560x1440 resolution, up from 1920x1200. Although the new screen adopts a 16:9 aspect ratio—making it slightly shorter in height—it offers higher pixel density and a wider view, increasing the screen area to 109.39 square inches from 106.59.

These assets were found in configurators for the EU and Asia-Pacific markets, suggesting Giga Shanghai will lead production of the refreshed models. Tesla expects the updates to appear in design studios in those regions within days. Retrofitting the black headliner to existing refreshed Model 3s may be feasible, as mount points are likely unchanged.

Meanwhile, the recent February 2026 Model 3 lineup update introduced a more affordable Rear-Wheel Drive version starting at £37,990, with 332 miles of range. Pre-update 2025 used models, like one with under 3,000 miles available for £32,000, retain features such as full leather interiors and 344 miles of range, offering value on the second-hand market with access to over-the-air updates and the Supercharger network.

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Tesla Model Y seven-seater variant showcased outside Gigafactory Berlin, with third-row seats visible, for European market relaunch.
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Tesla reintroduces seven-seat Model Y in Europe

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Tesla has brought back the seven-seat option for its refreshed Model Y in several European markets, adding €2,500 to the price of the Premium Long Range All-Wheel Drive variant. Deliveries are set to begin in April 2026 from Gigafactory Berlin. The move comes amid anticipation for the more spacious Model YL, which has EU approval but is not yet available in the region.

Tesla's software update 2026.2 includes several unlisted modifications, such as renaming Autopilot features to Self-Driving and expanding 3D Supercharger maps to Europe. These changes enhance user interfaces and service diagnostics across multiple models. The update simplifies map version displays and improves ECU status monitoring.

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Tesla is developing a new compact electric SUV priced below the $36,990 Model 3 and measuring 168 inches (4.3 meters) long—shorter than the Model 3 (185.8 inches) and Model Y (188.7 inches)—according to Reuters citing four anonymous supplier sources. The all-new design awaits CEO Elon Musk's production approval and may launch first in China before expanding to U.S. and German factories, signaling a pivot back to core vehicles after a focus on robotaxis and humanoid robots.

Tesla has launched a new financing option for the Model 3 in the United States, offering 0.99% APR on loans up to 72 months. This deal applies to all configurations of the vehicle and replaces a previous 2.99% rate. The initiative seeks to enhance affordability for buyers of Tesla's second-most popular model.

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Tesla reported producing 408,386 electric vehicles in the first quarter of 2026, a 12.6 percent increase from the previous year. However, deliveries rose by only 6.3 percent to 358,023 vehicles, leaving about 50,000 more cars in inventory. Energy storage deployments also fell short.

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