
Tesla Model 3's highway range varies by model: The domestically produced rear-wheel-drive version has a range of 445km; the imported long-range all-wheel-drive version offers 590km; and the performance all-wheel-drive version achieves 595km. Taking the 2021 Standard Range Rear-Wheel Drive Upgraded Tesla Model 3 as an example, it features a four-door, five-seat sedan body structure with dimensions of 4694mm in length, 1850mm in width, and 1443mm in height. It has a wheelbase of 2875mm, front and rear track widths of 1580mm, a minimum ground clearance of 138mm, and a trunk capacity of 425 liters.

As a Tesla Model 3 owner who frequently drives long distances, my highway range typically falls between 350-400 kilometers, but this depends on driving habits. If I drive too fast or use the air conditioning aggressively, the range might drop to just over 300 kilometers because increased wind resistance drains the battery faster. During road trips, I need to maintain speeds between 100-120km/h for more stable range. Charging planning is crucial - there are plenty of Superchargers at highway service areas, and checking their locations via the app allows me to reach 80% charge in just 30 minutes, which is very convenient. Extreme temperatures also affect range, with winter potentially reducing it by about 10%. Overall, the Model 3 is well-suited for long-distance travel as long as proper planning is done.

The Model 3's highway range performance is quite reliable. From my experience, the standard version can run around 380 kilometers, while the long-range version can go about 450 kilometers. Although higher speeds on the highway may reduce the range by 10-20%, with smooth driving habits like avoiding sudden acceleration, there's no issue with the range. My round trip from home to work is 200 kilometers, and a single charge lasts me several days. Charging is also quick, with a wide coverage of supercharger networks—just stop for a bite to eat on the road and it's done. The key is saving money and being eco-friendly; the money saved on gas can be used for other things. Temperature has a significant impact, so using air conditioning in summer should be moderate. Planning trips is much simpler.

Driving a Tesla Model 3 on the highway, the range varies by model: approximately 350 km for the Standard version and 450 km for the Long Range version. Higher speeds or heavier loads can reduce the range, while maintaining a steady speed of 100 km/h is most efficient. Weather also plays a significant role, with cold temperatures potentially decreasing the range by 10%. Charging is convenient with super-fast Superchargers. Plan your route and use the app to monitor real-time range data. In practice, developing a habit of pre-charging can help reduce range anxiety.


