New Tesla refresh with new design & even more range.
Rear Wheel Drive - 513km
Long Range - 629km
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Title prices include delivery fee of $1,400 and order fee of $400.
Estimated Delivery: Jan 2024 – Mar 2024
2024 Tesla Model 3 Rear-Wheel Drive standard features:
Single-motor rear-wheel drive (0-100km/h in 6.1 seconds)
513km WLTP claimed driving range
18-inch 'Photon' alloy wheels with aero covers
15.4-inch infotainment touchscreen with Bluetooth, satellite navigation, voice control, Tesla app support, Spotify, Apple Music (up from 15-inch)
8.0-inch rear passenger touchscreen
Synthetic leather-look steering wheel with indicator buttons
Power-adjustable, new-design front seats with power adjustment, heating (existing), ventilation (new)
Synthetic leather-look upholstery in black
Nine-speaker sound system plus amplifier
Ambient interior lighting (new)
Tinted glass roof
Dual wireless phone chargers (with up to 65 watts)
Three USB-C ports (one front, two rear)
Acoustic glass (now on rear windows, in addition to front-side windows, windscreen)
2024 Tesla Model 3 Long Range adds (over RWD):
Dual-motor all-wheel drive (0-100km/h in 4.4 seconds)
629km WLTP claimed driving range
17-speaker sound system with two subwoofers, two amplifiers
I don't have an electronic car and I like to have one one day. I know there are a few options around but didn't get a chance to drive or even inspect them. Only one of my friends recently bought a Tesla model Y for less than 100k and I drove it a bit and looked at all interior, exterior, options and menus etc etc.
While I am a fan of technology, this car looked to me a very amazing and advanced tablet or phone. But as a "car" I didn't feel I am in a 100k car. The materials used inside or driving feeling was not impressive. The frunk opening banging sound made me wonder if there's any proper mechanic engineer in Tesla. I'm sure they have great electronic engineers there though!