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The Tesla Model 3 is a battery electric powered mid-size sedan with a fastback body style built by Tesla, Inc., introduced in 2017. The vehicle is marketed as being more affordable to more people than previous models made by Tesla.
Tesla says the Model 3 Long Range can do up to 421 miles on a single charge, provided you stick with the standard-fit 18-inch alloys, and we’ve got reason to believe that.
As of the current generation of Model 3, Rear-Wheel Drive configurations have a 57.5 kWh usable battery, while Performance and Long Range Model 3s boast a 75 kWh usable battery capacity.
How fast the EV can charge depends on the charging station (EVSE) used and the maximum charging capacity of the EV. The table below shows all possible options for charging the Tesla Model 3. Each option shows how fast the battery can be charged from empty to full.
The Model 3 is an attractive option among small EVs, and it’s made even more so thanks to recent updates including improved ride comfort and a nicer interior.
Information about the EV body style, dimensions, clearance, volumes, curb weight, GVWR. The body style of the model as defined by the number of doors and roof treatment. Materials used in the vehicle's body construction. Available exterior colors for the model as specified by the manufacturer.
Specifications of 2021 Tesla Model 3 Standard Range Plus RWD. Electric motor: 239 kW @ 5525 rpm, 420 Nm @ 325 - 5200 rpm, Top speed: 139.8 mph / 225.0 km/h, Battery: 55.4 kWh. Market-dependent prices, MSRP.
Go up to 363 miles (EPA est.) on a single charge with updated exterior styling optimized for maximum aerodynamics. Stealth Grey and Ultra Red are designed to change with the light and viewing angle. Enjoy new styling, increased range and less noise with upgraded tires and wheels.
For example, a battery rated at 100 kWh will need 12.5 hours to recharge fully using an 8.0-kW charger. Detailed specs and features for the 2023 Tesla Model 3 including dimensions,...
The specifications shown here are for the 2022 Tesla Model 3 LR with LG M50 (variant E5LD) battery pack. Tesla has also delivered the same vehicle with a lower capacity LG battery pack in some markets since December 2020.