What is the battery capacity of Tesla?

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DeLevi
07/29/25 10:14pm
Tesla cars have a battery capacity ranging from 55kWh to 90kWh. Below is relevant information about the Model 3: 1. Introduction to the Model 3: The Tesla Model 3 is a new product in the Tesla Model X series, unveiled in the United States at 11:30 AM Beijing Time on April 1, 2016. 2. Features: The Model 3 does not use an aluminum body, so the body size will be reduced by 20% to offset the impact of increased weight on range. The Model 3 is expected to have a range of approximately 320 kilometers. It eliminates the super cool but impractical falcon-wing doors, removes the 3-second acceleration from 0 to 60 mph, and may also remove the autopilot feature.
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