What is the range of the Model 3 Standard version?
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model3 standard version has a range of 480km. Maximum range: Refers to the range achieved under the most ideal external conditions (temperature, road conditions, etc.), using the most efficient driving speed, and minimizing load weight. Actual range: Refers to the range achieved under specific conditions, influenced by factors such as temperature, road conditions, driving habits, driving speed, driver weight, and cargo weight. Comprehensive range: Refers to the average of various range figures, including the maximum range under ideal conditions and multiple actual ranges under different conditions, which is the comprehensive range.
I've been following Tesla closely. The official range for the Model 3 Standard version is 263 miles, approximately 423 kilometers. During daily driving, this range can be affected by weather and driving habits. In colder winters, it might drop to around 380 kilometers, and using air conditioning in summer also consumes battery faster. Charging is very convenient; a supercharger can restore 80% of the battery in about half an hour, making it suitable for long trips. The battery uses lithium-ion design, with a long lifespan that can easily exceed 300,000 kilometers. Compared to fuel-powered cars, it's more fuel-efficient and eco-friendly, saving a significant amount of money in the long run. However, it's important to regularly check tire pressure and avoid overloading the car, as this can reduce the range. Overall, it's a practical daily commuter car, perfect for tech enthusiasts to try.
We chose the Model 3 Standard Range for our family car, with a range of about 423 kilometers, which is more than enough for taking the kids to school and shopping. For daily commuting, charging once a week is sufficient, saving both time and money. In actual driving, using cruise control on highways helps conserve battery, but city traffic can reduce the range slightly. The battery charges quickly, and with a home wall charger, it's fully charged overnight. Compared to other electric vehicles, it's affordable and requires simple maintenance, eliminating the need for frequent oil changes. A friendly reminder: don't overlook the impact of temperature—it's best to preheat the battery during cold snaps. Overall, as a family car, it's safe, economical, and helps reduce carbon emissions.