Tesla Model 3 2021 -

Specifications

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Forsen., 23 Jul 2023now available to non business customers from tesla inventoryavailable

  • Jhalt

Forsen., 23 Jul 2023now available to non business customers from tesla inventoryjhalat jone khe wathaen

now available to non business customers from tesla inventory

Hach, 21 Jan 2023As a friend sent me a link to this page, claiming it to be "data and facts" I couldn... moreNo regen when braking. Nice specs for the Mod 3 and Mod Y. No doubt ordered by Mr. Elon: "You don't hafta brake until you get your arse to Marse."

  • Hach

As a friend sent me a link to this page, claiming it to be "data and facts" I couldnt come around to find that on this Model 3
- the weight is off
- the "towing: no" is wrong
- the model 3 got no parking sensors since oct22
- the parking assist is also not applicable by now
-...


Overall, I assume to just write "connectivity" is to little information. should be more detailed.

Maybe, as an input: Add a comparison of the Connectivity options or app functions including costs as this is what makes the car even more worthy!


  • Anonymous

This beginning of this spring I reset the trip A counter to zero and was counting until 22nd Sep.
I wanted to see the average for that period (spring/summer 2022).

Being that I was working mostly from home I only made 3'921km and consumed 535kWh which gives 13.6kWh/100km (as displayed on the car's screen). That is 7.35km/kWh as used on this website.

Within this is highway (40% and speeds at 100km or more, even 200 on German autobahn), 25% on roads at max 80km/h and the rest (35%) city traffic.

PS: My total average is 15.4kWh/100km after 11'701km (I live in Switzerland). Hope this helps to the ones that are looking for the info like this

  • 69bot1

Wow first car on this wesite

Compact and powerful! What more could you ask for?

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