
Model 3 Long Range version has a battery capacity of 75kWh. The Model 3 is a mid-size all-electric sedan produced by Tesla. The dimensions of this car are 4694mm in length, 1850mm in width, and 1443mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2875mm. More information about the Model 3 is as follows: 1. Model Classification: The Model 3 comes in three configurations: Standard Range Rear-Wheel Drive, Long Range Rear-Wheel Drive, and Performance All-Wheel Drive. 2. Single Motor Models: The Rear-Wheel Drive version is a single motor model, with the motor positioned at the rear. 3. Motor Power: The Rear-Wheel Drive version has a maximum motor power of 202kW and a maximum torque of 404Nm. The All-Wheel Drive version has a total motor power of 340kW and a total torque of 639Nm.

I'm particularly focused on the technical details of electric vehicles. The battery capacity of the Model 3 varies by version. The standard range version is approximately 54 kWh, while the long-range version typically ranges around 75 kWh, with some year models testing at 74.5 kWh. The battery is lithium-ion type, and its capacity directly impacts the driving range: the long-range version can exceed 500 kilometers, whereas the standard version covers about 400 kilometers. In terms of charging time, a home charger takes around 8 hours, while a supercharger can reach 80% in about 30 minutes. Understanding the capacity also helps estimate charging frequency and energy costs. In summary, it's a key metric when purchasing a vehicle.

I just bought a Model 3 Standard Range with a 54 kWh battery capacity, also called 54 kWh of stored energy. A single charge can drive about 400 km. For beginners, it's recommended to start with simple understanding—it affects charging frequency and mileage planning. Home slow charging is safe and practical. Paying attention to it helps you budget long-term usage costs and make wiser car choices.

I've been using the Model 3 Long Range for almost a year now, with its 75 kWh battery. My daily commute of 50 km plus weekend drives means I only need to charge once a week, maintaining a stable range of around 480 km. Home slow charging is very convenient. The large battery capacity means less range anxiety, making long trips worry-free. Remember to choose a model that matches your driving habits and charging facilities. If you mostly drive in the city, the standard version with 54 kWh is more than enough. It's much more hassle-free than traditional gas cars, and you can monitor its status via the app.

I have driven various electric vehicles. The Model 3's battery capacity is 54kWh for the standard version and 75kWh for the long-range version. Compared to electric vehicles from earlier years, it has made significant progress with much higher efficiency. In practical use, it offers reliable range, long charge-discharge cycles, excellent management, and compact design. Its environmental advantages are obvious. In daily use, you only need to consider charging convenience and maintenance.


