In the UK there is an RWD SR, AWD LR and a Performance model. If money is no concern, get the LR as charging sucks on long trips, and it gives you more range when keeping batteries between 10-90%. LFP batteries should also be kept less than 100% daily for maximizing lifetimes, long term degradation models show they benefit from not fully
The first vote was made by me before reading the RWD/LFP part. My lifetime 2018 LR AWD is running at about 17kwh/100km . I initially put 16-18, but changed my vote to 14-16 because of the RWD and smaller battery. Haha. That’s ok, thanks for letting me know. I am doing around 13.5 kWh/100 kms in my 2022 M3 RWD.
Find tire sizes for each Tesla Model 3 year and option. Mid-Range RWD. 1. 235/45R18. 2. 235/40R19. Performance. 235/35R20. 2020 Tesla Model 3 Tire Sizes. Long
The Long Range Model 3 starts at $50,990 and can reach a top end price of $65,490 with all the aforementioned add-ons. Lastly, the Performance version of the Model 3 starts at $58,990 and reach a
RWD has longer range than AWD, weighs less, and costs less. While AWD can be more fun with faster acceleration. Here are ranges based on a dyno (important to elevation and wind patterns don't change results) so you can compare ("D" = dual motor): Tesla Range Table - Teslike.com RWD should be EPA rated at 332 miles, while AWD should be listed at 309
the low speed LR is consuming 76,000/455 = 167 Wh/mile. the low speed AWD is consuming 76,000/423 = 180 Wh/mile. At 68 mph the LR would consume 167+69 = 236 Wh/mile. At 68 mph the AWD would consume 180+69 = 249 Wh/mile. So the AWD has better than 236/249 ~ 95% of the LR range (since we have not corrected for the absent decelerations.)
My model 3 is 3 years old and has 45,000 miles on it. I almost never charge over 90% and get nervous at around 10%. My normal commute of around 100 miles leaves around 30% left in the Oregon (not very cold) winter and 40+% in the (not hot) Oregon summer. I run on Autopilot over the coast mountain range on two lane roads with a 55 mph speed limit.
Tesla Model 3. December 2021 - October 2023. 57.5 kWh * Useable Battery. 405 km * Real Range. 142 Wh/km * Efficiency. The model shown here is the replacement of the old Standard Range Plus variants. It is fitted with a slightly larger LFP battery (variant E6LR), which results in more range.
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