What are the differences between imported Tesla and domestically produced Tesla?
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Tesla currently has only one domestically produced model, the standard Tesla Model 3, while the high-range Tesla Model 3 produced abroad is also more expensive and offers better performance, assembly craftsmanship, and quality. Differences between imported Tesla and domestically produced Tesla: Different configurations: The imported version offers optional white interiors, while the current domestic version only has black interiors available. Different range: The imported standard range rear-wheel-drive upgraded model is equipped with a 60kWh battery pack, providing an NEDC comprehensive range of 480km, with all battery suppliers being Panasonic. The domestically produced version has a 52kWh battery capacity, and the battery suppliers have been changed to both Panasonic and LG. Different audio systems: The China-made version has 8 speakers, while the imported long-range version has 14 speakers. Tesla models: Tesla's first car product, the Roadster, was released in 2008 as a two-door sports car. In 2012, Tesla released its second car product—the Model S, a four-door pure electric luxury coupe; the third car product was the Model X, a luxury pure electric SUV, which began deliveries in September 2015. Tesla's next car was the Model 3, first unveiled in March 2016, with deliveries starting in late 2017.