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What type of vehicle is the Model 3?

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DiJulianna
07/29/25 8:56pm

Model 3 is a mid-size car, a model under Tesla, with the full name Model 3. Its body dimensions are: length 4694mm, width 1850mm, height 1443mm, wheelbase 2875mm, front track 1580mm, rear track 1580mm, minimum ground clearance 138mm, and trunk volume 425l. The Model 3 is equipped with a permanent magnet synchronous motor, with a maximum power of 202kw, maximum torque of 404nm, maximum horsepower of 275ps, and is paired with a single-speed electric vehicle transmission.

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StGiselle
08/15/25 6:42pm

I've always thought the Tesla Model 3 is an excellent mid-size all-electric sedan. As an owner, I find it extremely practical for my daily commute. It's super convenient for everyday driving, with a single charge covering over 400 kilometers, so I never have to worry about traffic jams consuming fuel during workdays. In the city, it's agile to drive, turns smoothly, and parks easily. The design is stylish, the screen operation is intuitive, and especially Tesla's Autopilot feature saves me a lot of energy. The cost-saving effect is also significant—electricity is much cheaper than gas, and the money saved allows for more leisure activities. Positioned in the electric vehicle market around 300,000 RMB, it offers high value for money and suits young people like me who pursue fashion and convenience. Environmentally, it's completely emission-free, making driving much more pleasant. Overall, the Model 3 isn't just a car; it's more like a high-tech companion that makes life easier and more fun.

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McJulia
10/16/25 7:28am

Having driven for many years, the Tesla Model 3 is, in my eyes, a standard mid-sized electric sedan. It offers stable and reliable performance, quick acceleration from a standstill, and is much quieter than older gasoline-powered cars. As a pure electric vehicle, it handles daily use without major issues, with sufficient range for commuting and short trips. I prioritize practicality—charging is faster than refueling, and a home charging station suffices. Maintenance is simpler too, without the need for oil changes like traditional cars. In terms of design, it emphasizes comfort and safety, with seats that remain comfortable on long drives and a responsive safety system that reduces accident risks. It’s also economical, saving on fuel costs and having lower long-term expenses. Overall, the Model 3 is a solid, no-frills family car, well-suited for experienced drivers like me who value practicality. It’s definitely worth buying for several years of reliable use.

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Emiliano
11/29/25 8:14am

I think the Tesla Model 3 is an excellent mid-size all-electric sedan, especially suitable for our daily family use. It offers ample space, with the rear seats being spacious enough for children without feeling cramped, and the trunk is convenient for loading items. With its long charging range, there's no need to worry about running out of power during weekend outings. The technological features are robust, with temperature and airflow controlled via the screen, making it simple and easy to use. In terms of safety, it provides good collision protection and drives very steadily. Maintenance costs are low, saving time by reducing trips to the repair shop. As an eco-friendly vehicle, it qualifies for advantageous license plate policies. Overall, the Model 3 is positioned as highly practical and a great choice for families.

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