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What are the differences between Model 3P and Model 3?

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DelAllie
09/06/25 7:20am

The differences between Model 3P and Model 3 are as follows: 1. Different positioning: The Model 3 is positioned as a mid-size car, while the Model 3P is positioned as a mid-to-large-size car. In terms of vehicle class, the Model 3 is Tesla's most entry-level sedan model. 2. Different powertrains: The Model 3 offers consumers two powertrain options: a single-motor and a dual-motor version. The single-motor version has a maximum power of 202KW and a maximum torque of 404Nm. The dual-motor version has a maximum power of 339KW. The Model 3P also has two powertrain options: a Long Range version and a Performance version. The Long Range version has a maximum power of 493KW, while the Performance version reaches a maximum power of 750KW. 3. Different range: The standard Model 3 has a range of 468 kilometers, while the Performance version has a range of 605 kilometers. The Model 3P Long Range version has a range of 663 kilometers, and the Performance version has a range of 628 kilometers.

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EmeryFitz
09/18/25 7:00am

As a car enthusiast, I love discussing the differences between Tesla models. The Model 3P is essentially the high-performance version of the Model 3, and the driving experience is vastly different. The standard Model 3 offers smooth acceleration, taking about 5 seconds to go from 0 to 100 km/h, making it ideal for daily commuting, especially in stop-and-go city traffic where aggressive driving isn't necessary. The Model 3P, however, delivers immediate power output, achieving 0 to 100 km/h in just over 3 seconds. A quick press on the accelerator gives an intense push-back feeling, making it as thrilling as a race car. It also comes with upgraded brake discs and wider tires, ensuring the body stays stable during sharp turns without any noticeable roll. The suspension is tuned to be stiffer, though this can make for a bumpier ride on rough roads. In terms of range, both models are similar, lasting about a week on a single charge, though the P version consumes battery faster when driven aggressively. Price-wise, the P version is tens of thousands more expensive, but it's worth every penny if you love speed. Safety features are equally reliable in both, though with the P version, it's best not to constantly push it in city driving—it wastes performance and drains the battery faster. Overall, both models are dependable; it just depends on whether you prioritize speed.

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MacLucas
11/01/25 7:25am

For daily driving, there isn't much difference between the two models. The base Model 3 offers a quiet and comfortable ride with gentle acceleration and energy efficiency, making it ideal for family use or commuters without causing motion sickness in traffic. It has a range of around 400 kilometers, and a single charge lasts quite a while. The Model 3 Performance (P), on the other hand, is a different story—it's powerful but overly aggressive, with rapid acceleration from traffic lights that might unsettle passengers. Its stiff suspension also makes for a bumpy ride over rough roads. The interiors are largely identical, though the P version has minor upgrades like adjustable driving modes, which aren't really necessary for everyday use. With a price difference of tens of thousands, the standard version is more than sufficient, and the savings can be put toward smart accessories. Both models come with comprehensive safety systems, but for city driving, the standard version is more practical and economical. I often commute in a Model 3, and it handles highway overtaking with ease—there's no need to spend extra on the P version, which consumes more power and money.

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LeGianna
12/15/25 7:33am

From a budget perspective, the price difference between the Model 3 and the 3P is significant, with the Performance version being over 20% more expensive, primarily offering advantages in acceleration and handling. The standard version provides better value for money, with comprehensive daily functionalities, allowing savings for charging or maintenance. Both share similar battery and range capabilities, but the Performance version consumes electricity faster when driven aggressively, leading to slightly higher actual costs. Maintenance expenses are comparable, though the Performance version's tires wear out quicker, necessitating earlier consideration for replacement costs. In the used car market, the Performance version might hold its value better, but this advantage may take years to materialize. Both versions are reliable in terms of safety, making the standard version a more rational choice.

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