Does the Model 3 require purchase tax?

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VanFinn
07/30/25 8:54am
The Model 3 is classified as a new energy vehicle, so according to relevant policies, it is exempt from purchase tax. Below is some relevant information about the Model 3: 1. The Model 3 does not use an aluminum body, and the body size will be reduced by 20% to offset the impact of increased weight on the range. The estimated range of the Model 3 is around 320 kilometers. 2. The dimensions of the Model 3 are 4750mm in length, 1921mm in width, and 1624mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2890mm. 3. The top speed of the Model 3 is 225 kilometers per hour. The matched engine has a maximum horsepower of 275.
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