Where to Check the Displayed Mileage on Model 3?
2 Answers
Click on the Tesla logo at the top of the screen, then at the bottom of the pop-up window, you can see the vehicle's trip mileage. Additional Information: Exterior: The Model 3 is an entry-level car from Tesla, a pure electric mid-size sedan. The Model 3 has a length, width, and height of 4694 mm, 1850 mm, and 1443 mm respectively, with a wheelbase of 2875 mm. Powertrain: The Model 3 comes in both rear-wheel drive and all-wheel drive versions. The rear-wheel drive version is a single-motor model, while the all-wheel drive version is a dual-motor model. The rear-wheel drive version's motor has a maximum power of 202 kW and a maximum torque of 404 Nm.
I've been driving the Model 3 for almost three years now, and checking the displayed mileage is very intuitive. Just look at the bottom left corner of the car's touchscreen, where the battery icon and remaining kilometers are usually shown. You can see it when starting the vehicle, and I often glance at it to gauge the range during daily drives. If customization is needed, tap the car icon on the screen to enter the settings menu, then find the energy option to switch the display between percentage and kilometers. Tesla has designed this feature thoughtfully, as the displayed mileage is automatically estimated based on real-time battery data and influenced by driving style. Before long trips, I always take a quick look to ensure there's enough charge, avoiding the hassle of searching for charging stations mid-journey. Overall, the operation is simple and effortless, making travel more reassuring.