What is the long-range mileage of the Tesla Model 3?
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Tesla Model 3 has a long-range mileage of approximately 590 kilometers. This vehicle is a mid-sized sedan under the Tesla brand, which is a renowned American new energy automaker and one of the global electric vehicle companies. The Tesla Model 3 is equipped with ternary lithium batteries across all models, with the motor delivering a maximum power of 202 kW and a maximum torque of 375 Nm. The dimensions of the Tesla Model 3 are 4694 mm in length, 1850 mm in width, and 1443 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2875 mm. The front suspension features a double-wishbone independent suspension, while the rear suspension utilizes a multi-link independent suspension. The built-in configurations include in-car WiFi, in-car navigation system, Bluetooth car phone, central control color LCD screen, voice control system, and other devices.
I've been driving a Tesla Model 3 Long Range for over a year. The official range is 358 miles (about 576 km), but in real-world driving, it can go over 300 miles depending on driving habits. For example, using air conditioning or driving faster on highways may reduce the range to around 280 miles, while slow city driving can get close to 350 miles. Weather has a significant impact—battery efficiency drops in cold winters, and summer heat increases AC power consumption. For my daily commute, driving 100 miles a week without charging is manageable, and for long trips, planning charging stops in advance works well—it's quite hassle-free. The ample range eliminates range anxiety, especially with Tesla's extensive Supercharger network where 20 minutes can add a substantial charge. Choosing the Long Range version was the right decision—it's more expensive but worth every penny.