What is the range of the Tesla Model 3?
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Tesla Model 3 range is as follows: 1. The domestically produced rear-wheel-drive Model 3 has a range of 445 kilometers as per the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology; 2. The imported long-range all-wheel-drive version has a range of 590 kilometers as per the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology; 3. The high-performance all-wheel-drive version has a range of 595 kilometers as per the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology. Additional information: 1. The domestically produced Model 3 has a rear-mounted motor with a maximum power of 202 kW and a maximum torque of 375 Nm. 2. The Model 3 uses ternary lithium batteries across the entire lineup, which are the future trend. Most pure electric vehicles use ternary lithium batteries. These batteries have higher energy density and are lighter in weight, with their cathodes made from ternary materials.
I've been driving a Tesla Model 3 for over a year now, and its range performance is truly impressive. I opted for the rear-wheel-drive version, which has an official range of around 450 kilometers on a full charge. In actual city commuting, it consistently exceeds 430 kilometers, making it much more convenient than my previous gasoline car. My daily round-trip commute is 60 kilometers, so I only need to charge once a week, which is super convenient. Charging stations are everywhere in Shenzhen, especially the Superchargers, where I can get up to 80% charge in just half an hour. Even weekend trips to Huizhou are no problem—a 15-minute stop at a highway service station can add another 200 kilometers of range. The range is affected by temperature; in winter, using the heater can reduce the range by about 10%, but overall, it's very reliable and has never caused me any anxiety.