
Tesla Model 3 is expected to be delivered in January 2022. The introduction of Tesla Model 3 is as follows: Tesla Model 3 dimensions: In terms of dimensions, the 2021 MODEL3 measures 4694mm in length, 1850mm in width, and 1443mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2875mm. Tesla Model 3 powertrain configuration: The standard version is equipped with a permanent magnet synchronous motor, with a maximum horsepower of 275Ps, a NEDC comprehensive range of 468km, and a 0-100km/h acceleration time of 5.6 seconds. The high-performance version features an asynchronous induction motor on the front axle and a permanent magnet synchronous motor on the rear axle, with a maximum horsepower of 461Ps, a NEDC comprehensive range of 605km, and a 0-100km/h acceleration time of 3.3 seconds.

The Tesla Model 3 now has a very high production queue number. As far as I know, the cumulative production may have exceeded 7 million units. Tesla releases delivery figures every quarter, like last quarter when they delivered nearly 400,000 vehicles globally, with Model 3 accounting for the majority. I've been following electric vehicles for years and remember it surpassing one million back in 2020. Now, with production expansion at the China and Germany factories, the waiting time has shortened significantly. For new orders, you might wait just two to three weeks for delivery in major U.S. or Chinese cities, much faster than before. Factors affecting this include seasonal demand peaks and supply chain changes; if you input your configuration on the official website, the system will provide an estimated delivery window. Overall, as a best-selling model, the Model 3's queue number rises extremely fast.

The cumulative reservations for the Model 3 are roughly between 6 to 8 million. According to industry reports, Tesla delivered nearly 1.8 million Model 3 units globally in 2023. The company doesn't typically disclose real-time numbers, but detailed figures are available in quarterly financial reports. For instance, deliveries are usually lower in the first quarter but pick up in the second quarter. The current production rate is approximately 15,000 units per week. For new orders, the standard version slots move much faster. It's recommended to check Tesla's official app or website, where the reservation system shows estimated delivery times. The launch of other models might divert some attention, but the Model 3 remains the main volume driver.

The best way to check the Model 3 waiting list is by entering your configuration on Tesla's official website to view the estimated delivery time. The cumulative number may exceed 5 million, but the company does not disclose specific totals and only updates delivery data quarterly. I recommend fans join Tesla forums like Tesla Motors Club, where experiences are shared, such as recent orders taking two weeks. Production volume depends on factory capacity changes, and currently, the Shanghai Gigafactory's output significantly speeds up queue positions. The official website frequently refreshes announcements with the latest numbers.


