According to rigorous safety testing by the National Highway Traffic Safety Association (NHTSA), the Tesla Model 3 was found to be the safest vehicle ever tested. Having the lowest probability 1/13
The Tesla Model 3 is followed by the Model S, and Model X as the safest cars ever tested by the NHTSA. One of the most important reasons why the Tesla Model 3 is so much 2/13
The Tesla Model 3 was packed full of safety features and innovations which helped it to rank safer 3/13
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Tesla Model 3 Becomes California’s 3rd Most Popular Car
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The only cars currently selling more units, in that market, through the first half of 2019, are the Honda Civic and Toyota Camry. Each long standing as among America’s top 5/13
Norway Continues to Distinguish itself as a Key Electric Vehicle Market
Success of the Tesla Model 3 is not limited to North America. The car is doing tremendously well in all of Europe. Norway, considered a key market in the electrification of 6/13
In Norway, through the first 6 months of 2019, half of all vehicles sold were electric. Since, 2013 when the Tesla Model S went on sale there, more than 20,000 units were shipped. 12,000 Model Xs have been registered in Norway since 2016. In the 7/13
Tesla European Sales Overtake Porsche
The safe, affordable, electric Tesla Model 3 is performing so well across Europe, it is now anticipated to sell more units than all Porsches 8/13
While major German automotive brands like Mercedes, BMW, and Audi dominate European automotive sales, Tesla is quickly overtaking smaller niche 9/13
Jaguar: around 35,000
Tesla: 31,065
Porsche around 27,000
Alfa Romeo: around 22,500
Lexus: close to 20,000
2018 was Porsche’s most 10/13
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In 2019, Tesla Model Sales began in February. These numbers also only reflect 12/13