This is a simple Tesla Model 3 Guide for prospective buyers, intended for quick and easy access. Contains versions, price, options, add-ons, maintenance required and service schedule, and recommended accessories.
The following is a guide for the Tesla Model 3. In it, you will find: versions, price, options, add-ons, maintenance required and service schedule, and accessories. It is intended to be a quick and easy place to get information about the Tesla Model 3 car.
Tesla Model 3 Versions
Model 3 Standard Range
The standard range version of the Model 3 comes with rear wheel drive, an estimated range of 263 miles, a 140 mph top speed, and a 0-60 mph in 5.3 seconds. The starting price is $39,990.
Model 3 Long Range
The long range version of the Model 3 comes with dual-motor all-wheel drive, an estimated range of 353 miles, a 145 mph top speed, and a 0-60 mph in 5.3 seconds. The starting price is $49,990.
Model 3 Performance
The performance version of the Model 3 comes with dual-motor all-wheel drive, an estimated range of 315 miles, a 162 mph top speed, and a 0-60 mph in about 3.1 seconds. The starting price is $56,990.
Model 3 Dimensions
The Model 3 is this big:
Length: 184.8 in
Width: 72.8 in
Height: 56.8 in
Model 3 Add-Ons
All three Model 3 versions come with the following paint options:
White: Comes standard
Solid Black: Costs $1,000
Midnight Silver Metallic: Costs $1,000
Deep Blue Metallic: Costs $1,000
Red Multi-Coat: Costs $2,000
The standard range and long range Model 3 come with the following tire upgrade options:
18 inch aero wheels: Comes standard
19 inch sport wheels: Costs $1,500
The performance version has these options:
20 inch Uberturbine wheels: Comes standard
All three Model 3 versions come with the following interior options:
Black: comes standard
Black and white: Costs $1,000
All three Model 3 versions have the option of purchasing full self-driving for $10,000. Eventually, this will allow you to autosteer on city streets.
Model 3 Maintenance and Service Schedule
The Model 3 has the following recommended maintenance and service schedule:
Service should be as-needed.
Daily checks:
Battery level
Tire pressure
Exterior lights
Unexpected alerts
Brakes
Seat belts
No fluid below the car
Car exterior
Monthly checks
Windshield washer fluid
Air conditioning is working
Yearly checks
Clean brake calipers
Tire rotation (or every 6,250-10,000 miles)
Every 2 years checks
Break fluid health check
Change air filter
Every 3 years checks
HEPA filter replacement
Every 6 years checks
A/C bag replacement and A/C service
Winter care
Clean brake calipers every year (or 12,500 miles)
Top accessories/extras for the Model 3
The following are extras that could be done to the Model 3 or put inside the car to enhance and protect it.
Tinted windows - To help reduce sunlight
Wrap - to wrap and add style, like an Iridescent Tesla
Floor seats - to provide greater coverage and a better look
Touch screen protector - to help protect the center console screen
Sun shade - to help protect the inside of the car from heat
LED lights - to help light up the dim interior
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