Where to Check the Odometer on Model 3?

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DelAnderson
07/29/25 8:02pm
The top left corner of the central control screen. The total odometer of the vehicle does not require adjustment and can be displayed directly on the central control screen. The odometer is shown in the top left corner of the central control screen. The Model 3 does not have a separate LCD screen; the central control screen and the LCD screen are the same. Below are the specific details of the Tesla Model 3: 1. Vehicle Positioning: The Model 3 is a mid-sized electric vehicle with a wheelbase of 2875 mm, and its length, width, and height are 4694 mm, 1850 mm, and 1443 mm, respectively. 2. Powertrain: The Model 3 is available in both rear-wheel-drive and all-wheel-drive versions. The all-wheel-drive version features dual motors, while the rear-wheel-drive version has a single motor. The total power output of the all-wheel-drive version is 340 kW, with a total torque of 639 Nm. The rear-wheel-drive version has a maximum power output of 202 kW and a maximum torque of 404 Nm. 3. Battery: The Model 3 uses ternary lithium batteries across all models, which offer higher energy density and lighter weight.
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