Tesla Model 3 Long Range ( MY2024, MY2025 )
Tesla Model 3 Long Range is an all-electric sedan offering a WLTP range of up to 678 km (421 miles). EVKX.net has all the details you need.
Tesla Model 3 Long Range
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Performance
The Tesla Model 3 Long Range delivers a solid performance with a maximum power of 324 kW (441 hp / 435 bhp) and a total torque of 493 Nm (364 lb-ft). It accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h (0 to 62 mph) in 4.4 seconds and reaches a top speed of 201 km/h (125 mph), making it competitive within its class.
Battery, Range, and Charging
The high-capacity battery has a gross capacity of 81.7 kWh and a net usable capacity of 78.0 kWh, providing a 3.7 kWh buffer (4.5%) for battery protection. With a nominal voltage of 355 volts, the system is classified as a 400-volt battery system, aligning with industry standards.
This Lithium-Ion battery utilizes NMC (Nickel Manganese Cobalt) technology.
Under the WLTP (Worldwide Harmonized Light Vehicles Test Procedure) standard, the vehicle's range varies between 678 to 629 km (421-391 miles), depending on the specific configuration and options, such as wheel size. Larger wheels can increase energy consumption and subsequently reduce the overall range.
The vehicle's energy consumption is rated at 11.5 kWh/100 km for the base model and 12.4 kWh/100 km for the top-tier model under the WLTP test cycle.
For more details about the range, see real-world data and range listings on this model’s range and consumption page.
The vehicle supports fast DC charging with a maximum power of 250 kW. Charging from 0% to 100% takes approximately 72 minutes, while a typical 10% to 80% charge takes about 35 minutes with an average charging speed of 95 kW.
Considering an additional 5 minutes for each charging stop due to driving interruptions, the optimal charging range is from 5% to 42%. This results in an effective charging speed, including time lost, of 119 kW, with each charging session taking about 15 minutes and 34 seconds.
In a 1000 km challenge at a constant speed of 120 km/h (75 mph) with an assumed consumption rate of 17.3 kWh/100 km, the trip would take about 9 hours and 8 minutes, needing three charging stops from 5% to 46%, totaling 49 minutes of charging time.
Onboard Charger
The standard onboard charger supports up to 11 kW for Level 1 and Level 2 AC charging, allowing a full 0–100% charge in about 7 hours and 5 minutes with a standard home setup.
Charge Port
The charge port is conveniently located at the left rear corner of the vehicle, facilitating easy access when backing into charging stations.
The connector types vary between different markets. This model uses NACS for North America and CCS Combo 2 for Europe. For complete specifications for all markets, refer to the full specifications.
Drivetrain
The Tesla Model 3 Long Range features an all-wheel drive system powered by two motors, one on each axle.
The motors used are Induction Motors at the front axle and Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motors at the rear axle.
Suspension
The front suspension employs a double wishbone design, while the rear uses a Multilink setup. The standard suspension includes steel springs and hydraulic dampers.
Steering
Progressive steering is standard on the Tesla Model 3 Long Range, automatically adjusting the steering ratio based on speed for improved control and comfort.
Brakes
The Tesla Model 3 Long Range is equipped with cast-iron disc brakes on both the front and rear.
The front discs measure 320 mm, while the rear discs are 335 mm.
Regenerative Braking
Regenerative braking in this model is primarily available through one-pedal driving. Unlike some models, Automatic regen or coasting is not available here.
This model offers three stopping modes for one-pedal driving:- Hold mode brings the vehicle to a complete stop using friction brakes
- Roll mode allows the vehicle to roll until it stops naturally
- Creep mode moves the car forward at low speed
Drivers can also adjust the regenerative braking strength when lifting off the accelerator. There are two levels of regenerative braking to choose from, allowing you to customize the driving experience to your preference.
Exterior
The Tesla Model 3 Long Range, with dimensions of 4720 mm in length, 1850 mm in width, and 1440 mm in height, falls into D-segment cars, also known as mid-size or family cars, offer more space, comfort, and features than smaller segments, making them suitable for a variety of drivers.
The Tesla Model 3 Long Range is available in a total of 5 paint colors, including both solid and metallic options.
The Tesla Model 3 Long Range offers multiple wheel options in different sizes, allowing you to customize your vehicle to suit your style and driving preferences. The available tire and wheel combinations include:
- 255/45 tires on 18" rims
- 255/45 tires on 19" rims
Narrower wheels improve consumption and provide a longer range, while wider wheels offer better traction and handling.
The car has four regular doors and a boot lid for the trunk.
There is only one roof option for this model.
The standard roof includes a large panoramic glass roof extending from the front to the rear, enhancing the interior's spacious and bright feel, thereby improving the mood and comfort of occupants. This glass is tinted to protect against heat from the sun.
The windows from the B-pillar and back are tinted, which enhances privacy and reduces glare and heat from the sun, making the interior more comfortable for passengers.
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Interior
The interior of the Tesla Model 3 Long Range is minimalistic, featuring high-quality materials in several areas instead of hard plastic. Additionally, it includes a traditional center console that separates the driver and passenger, providing convenient storage and functionality.
You can choose between several interior designs.
Seats
The Tesla Model 3 Long Range accommodates five passengers with two front seats and a three-seat bench in the rear.
First Row Seats
The Tesla Model 3 Long Range offers a single type of front seat.
The following functionalities are available on the standard seat:
- Fore-and-aft adjustment (electrically adjustable)
- Recline adjustment (electrically adjustable)
- Height adjustment (electrically adjustable)
- Seat cushion angle adjustment (electrically adjustable)
- Heating
- Memory
- Ventilation
Available in:
- Black leatherette upholstering
- White leatherette upholstering
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Second Row Seat
The second row features a standard three-seat bench with a 60:40 split, allowing each section to fold separately to increase cargo space.
Additional functionalities include:
- Height adjustable headrest (manually adjustable)
- ISOFIX (standard for outer seats)
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Interior Storage
The Tesla Model 3 Long Range provides ample interior storage solutions to enhance convenience and organization:
- Glove Compartment: A spacious glove compartment is situated in the dashboard in front of the passenger, ideal for storing essential items.
Interior Lighting
The Tesla Model 3 Long Range offers a range of interior lighting options designed to create a pleasant ambiance and enhance visibility.
- Multicolor Ambient Lighting: This feature extends across the dashboard and door panels, providing a harmonious and inviting atmosphere. You can customize the colors to suit your mood or preference, adding a personal touch to your driving experience.
Climate System
There is one climate system available:
- 1-zone climate system: Supports only controlling one shared zone for the whole car.
A standard heat pump is included, which can save significant energy that the EV would otherwise use for heating in cold weather.
Comfort Features
The Tesla Model 3 Long Range includes several features to enhance comfort and convenience:
- Electrically Adjustable Steering Wheel
- Easy Entry Function: Moves the driver seat to facilitate easier entry into the car.
- Wireless Phone Charging
User Interface and Control
The Tesla Model 3 Long Range features a screen-focused control interface with limited physical buttons and no stalks, providing a minimalist approach to vehicle controls. This design prioritizes touchscreen interaction, which may appeal to tech-savvy users but could be less intuitive for those accustomed to traditional controls.
This model features a single-screen layout, consolidating all driver and infotainment functions into one central display.
Key screen details:
- Center Dashboard Display: A 15.0-inch touchscreen positioned centrally on the dashboard. It functions as both the digital instrument cluster and the infotainment interface, displaying driving data, navigation, media, climate controls, and more.
The Tesla Model 3 Long Range does not include a head-up display, so driving information such as speed and navigation cues is not projected into the driver’s line of sight on the windshield.
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Steering Wheel
The Tesla Model 3 Long Range is equipped with a single type of steering wheel:
- Circular Steering Wheel: This steering wheel features integrated heating for added comfort during cold weather. It also includes two multifunctional scroll wheels, allowing you to control the infotainment system, adjust the volume, change music tracks, and manage other key functions with ease.
Mirrors
Both the exterior and interior mirrors use conventional mirror technology to provide a clear view of the area behind the vehicle.
This model comes equipped with voice control as standard, allowing you to manage various functions through voice commands.
Infotainment
The Tesla Model 3 Long Range features a Tesla Infotainment system that runs on a custom-built, Linux-based OS, designed for a smooth and responsive user experience. The intuitive interface is optimized for ease of use, allowing drivers to navigate menus and settings with minimal distractions. The system supports over-the-air updates, ensuring continuous improvements and access to the latest features without needing a dealership visit. Streamlined voice command functionality and touchscreen controls provide quick access to essential functions, enhancing overall usability. The OS also offers a high degree of customization, enabling users to tailor their experience to their preferences.
Navigation System
The built-in navigation system uses detailed maps and offers advanced route planning, allowing you to define the target charge level at your destination. The system provides real-time traffic information and satellite maps, ensuring an efficient and stress-free journey.
App Store
The infotainment system includes an App Store where you can download third-party apps to run natively on the car's screen without needing a connected phone. Available apps vary by market but include popular options such as:
- Spotify: Stream millions of songs, playlists, and podcasts directly from your car's infotainment system, providing endless entertainment options for your drive.
Sound System
The Tesla Model 3 Long Range comes equipped with one sound system option:
- Tesla Premium Sound: Features en 17 speakers and delivers a maximum output of 560 watts.
Additionally, the model includes 3 USB-C connections as standard.
Mobile App
The Tesla Model 3 Long Range comes with a dedicated mobile app, available for both Android and iOS devices, allowing you to manage and monitor your vehicle remotely. The app offers a wide range of features designed to enhance your driving experience:
- Locate Your Vehicle: Easily check the current location of your car.
- Preconditioning: Preheat or cool your car before you start your journey for optimal comfort.
- Remote Parking: Effortlessly control your car to park or exit a parking space remotely.
- Lock & Unlock: Securely lock or unlock your car doors with a tap.
- Scheduled Charging: Plan and schedule charging sessions ahead of your trips.
- Adjust Charging Target: Set your desired State of Charge to start or stop charging as needed.
- Find Your Car: Trigger the horn or lights to help find your car in crowded areas.
- Route Planning: Plan your route and send it directly to your car's navigation system.
- Driving History: Review the details of your past trips.
Lights
Standard Headlights: These use advanced LED technology, providing bright and efficient illumination.
The taillights use LED technology, ensuring both high visibility and energy efficiency.
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Advanced Driver Assistance Systems
The Tesla Model 3 Long Range features a range of standard and optional advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) designed to enhance safety and comfort.
Safety Systems
Anti-lock Braking System (ABS): Standard on the Tesla Model 3 Long Range, this system prevents the wheels from locking during braking.
Electronic Stability Control (ESC): Standard on the Tesla Model 3 Long Range, this system improves the vehicle's stability and handling during sudden maneuvers or on slippery road conditions.
Lane-Keeping Assist (LKA): Standard on the Tesla Model 3 Long Range, this system helps prevent the vehicle from drifting out of its lane.
It also includes a Lane Departure Warning system to alert the driver if the vehicle veers out of the lane.
Rear Cross Traffic Alert (RCTA): Standard on the Tesla Model 3 Long Range, this system uses sensors to detect approaching vehicles from the side when backing out of a parking space or driveway.
Forward Collision Warning (FCW): Standard on the Tesla Model 3 Long Range, this driver assist system helps drivers avoid or mitigate frontal collisions.
Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB): Standard on the Tesla Model 3 Long Range, this system autonomously applies the brakes to prevent or reduce the severity of a collision if the driver does not react in time.
Automatic Emergency Steering (AES): Standard on the Tesla Model 3 Long Range, this system assists in avoiding collisions by automatically steering the vehicle in an emergency.
Blind-spot Monitoring (BSM) : Standard on the Tesla Model 3 Long Range, this side assist system helps to detect traffic in blind spots.
Driving Automation
With the standard Basic Autopilot level 2 system, you get the following driving automation features.
- Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)
- Lane Centering Assist (LCA) /AutoSteer: keeps the car in your lane and slows down if needed in traffic. The system limits how long you can drive without touching the steering wheel.
With the optional Enhanced Autopilot level 2 system, you get additional driving automation features to the ones listed above:
- Advance cruise control that follows navigation and turns off and on major roads to reach the target.
- Automatic parking.
- Automatic Lane Change (ALC)
With the optional Full Self-Driving Capability level 2 system, you get additional driving automation features to the ones listed above:
- Traffic light control - follow traffic lights.
- Stop sign control - follow stop signs.
Sensors & Cameras
This model only uses cameras for its driver assist systems. This design limits the accuracy of the driving assistance systems and makes them more sensitive to weather than cars that also use radar and other sensors.
It uses seven cameras to register everything in the vehicle's environment.
Safety
The Tesla Model 3 Long Range is equipped with multiple airbags to ensure occupant protection in the event of a collision. The airbag system includes:
- Front airbags for the driver and front passenger
- Side curtain airbags for both the first and second rows
- A front center airbag to prevent the driver and front passenger from colliding with each other during a side impact
The Tesla Model 3 Long Range has been rigorously tested by Euro NCAP, an independent organization that evaluates vehicle safety. It received a 5-star rating, with the following scores:
- Adult Occupant: 90%
- Child Occupant: 93%
- Vulnerable Road Users: 89%
- Safety Assist: 87%
You can watch the full crash test video [here](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=og-jlzUoF1o).
Security and Access Technologies
The Tesla Model 3 Long Range is equipped with advanced security features to protect you and your vehicle. These include:
- Keyless Entry and Start: The vehicle's keyless entry and start system enables seamless access, allowing you to unlock and start the car without needing to remove the key from your pocket or bag.
- Phone-as-Key Functionality: With phone-as-key technology, you can use your smartphone as a digital key to unlock and start the vehicle, providing an additional layer of convenience and flexibility.
- Alarm System: An integrated alarm system monitors for unauthorized entry or tampering, providing alerts to help deter intrusions and keep your vehicle secure.
- Integrated Dashcam: The built-in dashcam records video footage of your journeys, capturing key details to provide added security, accountability, and peace of mind.
- Parking Surveillance: Using its suite of cameras, the vehicle actively monitors the surroundings while parked, offering enhanced protection through continuous surveillance.
Cargo Capacity and Towing Ability
The trunk offers a cargo capacity of 594 liters (21.0 CU FT). With the rear seat folded down, this expands to 1234 liters (43.6 CU FT).
On the roof, you can load up to 70 kg (154.3 lbs).
Additionally, there is a frunk (front trunk) with a storage capacity of 88 liters (3.1 CU FT).
The vehicle’s maximum weight is 2232 kg (4921 lbs), with a base weight of 1844 kg (4065 lbs). This allows for a maximum load of 388 kg (855 lbs), including the driver and passengers. Note that some options may increase the base weight and reduce the maximum loading capacity.
A towbar is standard equipment on this model. The maximum total weight on a braked trailer is 1000 kg, and on and unbraked trailer, it is 750 kg (2205/1653 lbs).
Availability & Pricing
This model had a world premiere on 10/1/2023, and deliveries started in December 2023. This models has now been discontined.
This model has been replaced by [Tesla Model 3 Long Range](/models/tesla/model_3/model_3_long_range/).
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