What kind of car looks like a nail?

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Annie
07/29/25 4:33pm
The car that looks like a nail is a Tesla. Tesla models include: Model 3, Model Y, Model X, and Model S. Taking the Model 3 2021 Standard Range Rear-Wheel Drive Upgrade as an example, its body dimensions are: length 4694 mm, width 1850 mm, height 1443 mm, with a wheelbase of 2875 mm and a trunk capacity of 425 liters. The Model 3 2021 Standard Range Rear-Wheel Drive Upgrade is equipped with a permanent magnet synchronous motor, with a total motor power of 202 kW and a total motor torque of 404 Nm, paired with a single-speed fixed gear ratio transmission.
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