What is the wheelbase of the Model 3?

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VonKeira
07/24/25 5:54am
The wheelbase of the Model 3 is 2875mm. The Model 3 is one of the smaller models in Tesla's full product lineup, with dimensions similar to the current BMW 3 Series. Exterior: The Model 3 measures 4694mm in length, 1849mm in width, and 1443mm in height, meeting the needs of most users with strong practicality. The Model 3 introduced Tesla's design language across its lineup, featuring a more rounded front end and equipped with two all-new headlights. Configuration: The battery capacity and range of the Model 3 are slightly reduced, but the technological and functional aspects of the product remain uncompromised, still utilizing Tesla's advanced technology. The Model 3 is a highly futuristic car, offering an engaging driving experience and no longer suffering from range limitations.
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LillianaRose
08/11/25 1:39am
As an enthusiast of automotive technology, I have a good understanding of the Model 3's wheelbase, which is 2875 mm. This refers to the distance between the centers of the front and rear wheels, and it plays a crucial role in the vehicle's stability and handling. In the Model 3's design, this wheelbase makes the car more stable at high speeds, reduces body roll during turns, and enhances driving safety. The rear passenger space also benefits from this, offering more legroom, making it ideal for long trips. During my test drive, I noticed that the wheelbase, combined with the low center of gravity and aerodynamics, helps reduce wind resistance and increase range, which felt like a great value. Tesla's engineers have struck a commendable balance between sportiness and practicality in this aspect, making the drive smooth and hassle-free.
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