Join Rob Greenlee in this special episode of Behind the EV Wheel as he test drives the 2025 Tesla Model 3 featuring Full Self-Driving (FSD) version 13.2.8 and Hardware 4. This firsthand review dives into the latest FSD updates, the feel of Tesla's redesigned user interface, and the ride quality differences between this 2025 model and Rob’s 2022 Model 3 Long Range. Filmed at the Tesla Service Center in Stamford, Connecticut, Rob shares real-time impressions of the model's smoother suspension, quieter cabin, updated turn signal controls, and redesigned interior. He also breaks down the real-world impact of the FSD upgrade and the practical implications of current EV tax credits, financing options, and vehicle trade-ins. Whether you're considering an upgrade, curious about Hardware 4’s capabilities, or just want a driver’s perspective on Tesla’s latest innovations, this episode gives you an authentic look at what to expect from the 2025 Tesla Model 3. Subscribe for more EV test drives, reviews, and insights into the future of electric vehicles and autonomous driving. Don’t forget to check out other episodes of Behind the EV Wheel for more electric driving experiences. Chapter Markers: 00:00 Introduction and Overview 00:34 Exploring the 2025 Model 3 Features 01:58 Test Drive Begins 03:03 Driving Experience and Impressions 05:02 Comparing to the 2022 Model 3 06:59 Financial Considerations and Rebates 08:45 Full Self-Driving Capabilities 11:33 Conclusion and Final Thoughts #TeslaModel3, #2025Tesla, #FSD13, #Hardware4, #Model3TestDrive, #TeslaReview, #FullSelfDriving, #BehindTheWheel, #EVLife, #TeslaExperience, #RobGreenlee, #TeslaDrive, #ElectricCar

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