What is the range of the Tesla Model 3 Standard Range version?

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LaNorah
07/29/25 1:59am
The domestically produced Model 3 Standard Range Plus version has an actual tested range of around 380km, which may be slightly less in winter and during high-speed driving. The Tesla Model 3 includes both imported and domestically produced versions. Among them, the imported Tesla Model 3 versions consist of the Standard Range Plus, Long Range Rear-Wheel Drive, Long Range All-Wheel Drive, and Performance High-Performance All-Wheel Drive, while the domestically produced Tesla Model 3 currently only has the Standard version. Different versions of the Tesla Model 3 have varying range capabilities. Below are the relevant details: 1. Tesla Model 3 (Imported) Standard Range Plus — MIIT pure electric range of 480km; Long Range All-Wheel Drive — MIIT pure electric range of 590km; Long Range Rear-Wheel Drive — MIIT pure electric range of 664km; Performance High-Performance All-Wheel Drive — MIIT pure electric range of 595km; 2. Tesla Model 3 (Domestically Produced) Standard Range Plus — MIIT pure electric range of 445km; The domestically produced Model 3 Standard Range Plus version has an actual tested range of around 380km, which may be slightly less in winter and during high-speed driving. Experiment: Under conditions of -10°C with heating function turned on, the Standard Range Plus version has a range of 320km in urban areas and 245km on highways.
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DelAniyah
08/12/25 6:01am
I've been driving the Tesla Model 3 Standard Range for several months now, and the range is quite satisfactory. The official claim is around 423 kilometers, and in city driving, I often achieve just over 400 kilometers. However, on highways, the range drops to about 380 kilometers due to higher wind resistance. For charging, I use a home charging station every night, which is convenient and cost-effective, ensuring a full battery the next morning. On average, I only need to charge once a week. During long trips, stopping at a Supercharger for about half an hour can replenish half the battery, allowing me to continue my journey. Driving habits significantly impact the range—aggressive acceleration consumes power quickly, while smooth driving helps conserve energy. Weather also plays a crucial role; using air conditioning in summer can reduce the range by several dozen kilometers, and heating in winter has a similar effect. Overall, this car is very practical for commuters or short trips, with sufficient range for daily needs and fewer trips to the gas station.
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