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What is the range of the Tesla Model 3 Standard version in kilometers?

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Briana
07/28/2025, 11:34:13 PM

The officially claimed range of the China-produced Standard Range version is 445 kilometers. Actual range of Model3: Test conditions: At -10 degrees Celsius with heating function turned on, the Standard Range Plus version achieves 320km in urban areas and 245km on highways. The actual measured range of the domestically produced Model 3 Standard Range Plus version is around 380km, with relatively lower range in winter and during high-speed driving. Practical usage considerations: In real-world driving scenarios, it's uncommon to drain the battery from full to empty. Typically, charging is initiated when the battery level drops to 5-10%, and charging is stopped at 90-95% capacity, which is better for battery longevity.

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TannerAnn
08/12/2025, 10:28:28 AM

The official range figure of 606 km for the Tesla Model 3 Standard Range is based on the CLTC standard. However, after driving this car for over half a year, I've found that the actual range is significantly affected by multiple factors. In urban areas with good road conditions, I can easily achieve around 550 km. But when driving at 120 km/h or above on highways, the battery drains faster, possibly dropping to just over 400 km. Temperature variations also play a crucial role - using heating in winter or air conditioning in summer directly reduces the range by 10%-15%. Driving habits matter greatly; avoiding sudden acceleration and braking while using range mode can extend mileage slightly. For charging, home charging stations are convenient and economical for nightly top-ups, while occasional supercharging sessions can reach 80% in about half an hour. I use navigation apps to predict remaining battery when planning trips. Personally, I consider the 606 km figure an ideal value - sufficient for daily commutes but requiring attention to charging points for long-distance travel.

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ElliottRose
10/02/2025, 02:45:43 AM

I really enjoy studying electric vehicle specifications. The official CLTC range for the Tesla Model 3 Standard is 606 km, which serves as a fairly reliable baseline. Actual performance depends on driving habits: speed has the greatest impact - 80-100 km/h is most efficient, while consumption spikes above 120 km/h; air conditioning and audio systems also consume significant energy; heavy loads or high wind resistance reduce range too. From my personal testing, I typically get 480-520 km in city driving, while highway trips often see ranges drop to 420-460 km. Battery maintenance is straightforward - avoid letting charge consistently fall below 20%, and charging to around 80% optimizes battery longevity. For daily driving optimization, techniques like smooth acceleration/deceleration, using auto climate control, and monitoring via the app can help maintain 450+ km range. Ultimately, specifications are reference points - real-world experience depends on individual habits and road conditions.

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KeeganAnn
11/15/2025, 03:29:16 AM

The Tesla Model 3 Standard Range has an official CLTC range of 606 km. In real-world driving, it can cover 450 to 550 km, depending on road conditions and driving style. In stop-and-go city traffic, the energy efficiency is excellent, and I can easily achieve 500 km; at steady highway speeds, the range is slightly better, but driving fast consumes more power, with 400+ km being common. Temperature is also crucial, as winter heating significantly reduces range. Charging is convenient, with Superchargers restoring hundreds of kilometers in half an hour, helping to avoid low battery usage. It's more than sufficient for daily commutes or short trips. Choosing this car offers great advantages in range stability and the charging network.

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StMarley
01/05/2026, 10:17:51 PM

The Model 3 Standard Range version offers a CLTC range of 606 km, which is quite competitive among similar electric vehicles. Compared to the Long Range version with over 700 km, this model provides better value for money, but its actual performance is significantly affected by driving speed. On highways, the battery drains faster, often limiting the range to just over 400 km, while stable city driving typically achieves around 500 km. The fast charging capability, reaching 80% in just half an hour, makes it ideal for mid-journey breaks. Factors like air conditioning usage and driving modes impact range, but with optimization, you can consistently achieve over 450 km. It offers better stability than some other brands, though new owners are advised to use navigation planning to avoid range anxiety. Overall, it's a reliable choice for urban living.

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AdrianaDella
04/02/2026, 04:45:13 AM

Our family drives a Tesla Model 3 Standard Range daily. The official CLTC range is 606 km. In actual weekly commuting and shopping use, a full charge gives us around 500 km of range; highway trips out of town may reduce it to about 450 km, with winter heating further decreasing the range. For efficient driving, maintaining steady speed and gentle throttle control saves energy, while setting the air conditioning to a moderate temperature has minimal impact. Battery maintenance is straightforward - avoid keeping the battery fully charged or completely empty for extended periods. Using a home charger overnight is both cost-effective and convenient. After long-term use, the reliable range and extensive charging station coverage make travel worry-free. It's perfectly adequate for daily needs, and proper trip planning can easily prevent any issues.

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