As per the previous guides 'Step 1 - Creating your custom new model category page' & 'Step 2: Creating a Sub-Category underneath a model landing page' you need to start off by creating a new page in your site. This one however will be for your model overview page. So up to this point you have created 1 page for 'New Peugeot Scooters Devon', a sub-category for 'Peugeot 125cc Scooters'. Now you can create a final page with the model name, something like this 'Peugeot Tweet 125 Active Euro 5'.
Nesting this new category underneath the parent landing page
Like with the previous guide 'Step 2: Creating a Sub-Category underneath a model landing page' It's time to nest this page in the hierarchy of pages you have been creating, this time however you need to choose the category page you just created instead of the top level category page. To do this you need to use the 'page attributes' dropdown in the bottom right hand corner of the above page like so and pick the correct parent page like the image below. This will ensure the URLs are nested correctly.
For the example we are working with here, it would generate a full page URL like this - https://www.websiteurlhere.co.uk/new-peugeot-scooters-in-devon/peugeot-125cc-scooters/peugeot-tweet-125-active-euro-5
Setting up your page SEO Meta Data
At this point it's a good idea again to configure the Yoast SEO area of the page to customise the meta data. For more information on this please look at this help section here - https://mlosupport.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/4408037748881
Once the above is complete, you can save the draft and then click 'edit with Elementor'
Editing content in the elementor page builder
As per the previous step - 'Step 2: Creating a Sub-Category underneath a model landing page' you will be taken to a blank Elementor page where you need to load one our pre-made templates. For this model overview page, you need to choose the template marked 'View Model Template'
The page should then re-load with the template applied ready for you to edit to your liking. We've only created this template as a guide but please feel free to create something of your own.
For more details instructions on how the Elementor page editor works please read this guide.