What are the differences between domestically produced and imported Model 3?
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The differences between domestically produced and imported Model 3 mainly lie in four aspects: parts, configurations, range, and warranty. Below are the detailed information: 1. Different parts. The domestically produced Model 3 has achieved the function of complete vehicle assembly but does not have the capability to produce parts. The parts used in domestically produced Model 3 are imported and then assembled domestically. 2. Different optional configurations. Currently, the domestically produced Model 3 only offers one model option: the Standard Range Plus version, while the imported versions include the Standard Range Plus, Long Range Rear-Wheel Drive, Long Range All-Wheel Drive, and Performance All-Wheel Drive versions. 3. Different range capabilities. The domestically produced Model 3 Standard Range Plus Rear-Wheel Drive version has a range of 445km, while the imported Standard Range Plus Rear-Wheel Drive version has a range of 480km. 4. Different warranties. The domestically produced Model 3 comes with a vehicle warranty of four years or 80,000 kilometers, and a battery warranty of eight years or 160,000 kilometers. The imported Model 3 also has a vehicle warranty of four years or 80,000 kilometers, but the battery warranty is eight years or 192,000 kilometers.