What is the actual range of the Model 3?
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Tesla Model 3 has a range of 595 kilometers. The Tesla Model 3 is a mid-size sedan equipped with a pure electric 275 horsepower motor, with a maximum motor horsepower of 275ps, a total motor power of 202kw, and a total motor torque of 404nm. Relevant information about vehicle range is as follows: 1. Introduction: Vehicle range refers to the maximum distance that can be traveled with the remaining fuel in the tank at a fuel-efficient speed, primarily calculated by the vehicle's computer based on current fuel consumption. 2. Influencing factors: The vehicle's range is affected by four main factors: charging equipment, tire pressure, whether the vehicle is overtaking, and whether it frequently accelerates or brakes sharply.
As a long-time enthusiast following the development of electric vehicles, I have a deep understanding of the Model 3's range. The official claimed ranges vary significantly across different versions: the Standard Range version is about 272 miles (437 km), the Long Range version 333 miles (536 km), and the Performance version 315 miles (507 km). However, actual driving range tends to fall short due to driving habits and road conditions. From my experience, city driving can get close to the official numbers, but highway driving at speeds above 75 mph can reduce the range to around 280 miles. Weather conditions also have a notable impact; in cold winter, heating can decrease the range by 20-30%, while in summer, air conditioning still affects efficiency. Using regenerative braking mode helps save energy, and for battery longevity, it's recommended to keep the charge between 20-80%. Overall, the Model 3's real-world range typically falls between 250-300 miles, and managing usage habits can maximize efficiency.