What are the differences between domestically produced Tesla and imported Tesla?
1 Answers
The difference between domestically produced Tesla and imported Tesla is that the domestically produced Model 3 has some advantages in price. The waiting period for delivery of the domestically produced Model 3 is longer. Due to the short construction period of the Tesla factory in Shanghai, it only has the capability to produce the standard version of Model 3, with a range of only 460km, which is lower than that of the imported version. The differences between domestically produced Tesla and imported Tesla are: Different battery and motor: The domestically produced car is equipped with a 51.8KWH battery and a rear motor, making it a rear-wheel-drive model; the imported car is equipped with a 75KWH battery and two motors (front and rear), making it a four-wheel-drive model. Due to the differences in battery and motor configurations between the domestically produced Tesla Model 3 and the imported Tesla Model 3, the imported Tesla Model 3 has better range than the domestically produced Tesla Model 3. Optional configurations: The domestically produced Model 3 currently only has one version available, the Standard Range Plus, while the imported version includes four versions: Standard Range Plus, Long Range Rear-Wheel Drive, Long Range All-Wheel Drive, and Performance All-Wheel Drive. Range capability: The domestically produced Model 3 Standard Range Plus has a range of 445km, while the imported Standard Range Plus has a range of 480km. Warranty differences: The domestically produced Model 3 has a vehicle warranty of four years or 80,000 kilometers and a battery warranty of eight years or 160,000 kilometers, while 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.