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The longest-range electric cars | Autocar

Last updated: January 14, 2025 9:49 am
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Range: 436 miles

Tesla’s Model 3, a popular choice among electric vehicle enthusiasts, received a significant update in 2024. The sleek saloon now boasts updated styling, interior enhancements, and improved efficiency.

Impressive Range and Performance

The highlight of the Model 3 update is undoubtedly its impressive range. The long-range, rear-wheel drive version of the Model 3 offers an astonishing 436 miles on a single charge, setting a new benchmark in the electric vehicle market.

But it’s not just about range. The Model 3 also delivers on performance, with the long-range, rear-wheel drive variant packing 351bhp under the hood. This powertrain allows the Model 3 to accelerate from 0-62mph in just 4.9 seconds, putting it in the same league as many sports cars.

Practicality and Convenience

Aside from its impressive range and performance, the Model 3 offers practicality and convenience for everyday use. With over 350 miles of range in all configurations, you can rest assured that you won’t be left stranded on your journey.

Moreover, the Model 3 features a spacious 594-litre boot, providing ample storage space for luggage and other belongings. Whether you’re running errands around town or embarking on a road trip, the Model 3 has you covered.

However, some users may miss the presence of traditional interior buttons in the Model 3, as the minimalist design philosophy favored by Tesla may not be to everyone’s liking.

Overall, the 2024 update to the Tesla Model 3 has solidified its position as a top contender in the electric vehicle market, offering exceptional range, performance, and practicality in a stylish and eco-friendly package.

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