TESLA Model 3 Saloon

Standard RWD 4dr Auto

TESLA Model 3 Saloon - Standard RWD 4dr Auto

Vehicle Information

List Price
£55.00
Transmission
Automatic
Fuel Type
Electric
Fuel Consumption
N/A
0-62 mph
N/A
Engine Size
0.0 CC
No. of Doors
4
CO2
TBC g/km
By Line

Tesla's all-electric Model 3 executive saloon took the American brand into volume territory for the first time. Jonathan Crouch drives it.

Ten Second Review

The Model 3 is the car that's really put Tesla on the map. It's all-electric of course - and much more accessible than the company's previous models, wih prices starting from just over £45,000. Your next executive saloon? Middle managers who are early adopters of new technology should form an orderly queue.

Background

The Model 3 is Tesla's more significant car to date, mainly because it's the company's most affordable product and therefore the highest volume thing it makes. This is the company's first saloon and it's positioned somewhere between BMW's 3 Series and 5 Series models if you're looking for recognisable rivals. It follows the brand's pricier Model S and Model X cars and precedes a Model Y crossover. So, within a few years, the company's product range will, in its own words, be completely about 'S3XY' models. I know, I know....

Driving Experience

Previously, we've reviewed Tesla's products as EVs; it's a measure of the importance of this one that we have to judge it by more conventional standards - as you would if considering it as an alternative to the BMW 3 Series, Mercedes C-Class and Audi A4 mid-sized executive saloons it wants to target. So what'll you feel here? Superbly accurate steering, lacking only the final really feelsome element that's integral to a good European rack. A very well modulated set of brakes. Quite a lot of tyre and wind roar. And firm-ish damping that contributes to excellent body control through the turns, but doesn't crash too much through pot holes or over speed humps. You could actually enjoy yourself driving this car, a new experience for us in an EV and for anyone else familiar with this evolving market. The smooth linearity of the throttle helps -though it's still prone to lurch the car forward like a startled rabbit if used without due care. If you were to mash it into the bulkhead of the top 'Performance'-spec variant, you'd reach sixty mph in just 3.2s; Forget M3s and C63s - that's Ferrari-fast. The 'Performance' derivative is one of two top Dual-Motor AWD Model 3 variants, the other being the 'Long Range' version, the name designating that car's industry-leading WLTP-rated 374 mile driving range. For the 'Performance' model, the figure is 340 miles. You'll manage a little less than that though, if you opt for the much more affordable standard rear-driven Model 3 that the majority of customers are expected to choose. Here, a single-motor rear-driven set-up gives you a 305-mile WLTP-rated driving capability between charges. If that mileage needs to be covered over long highway distances, you'll appreciate the extent of this car's autonomous driving capability, courtesy of its integrated 'Autopilot' system, which uses eight cameras, 12 ultrasonic sensors and the forward-facing radar. The resulting set-up will position the car centrally within its lane, keep to a chosen speed, regulate the distance to the vehicle in front and even perform lane changes automatically.

Design and Build

The format here is similar to that Tesla has used before, so the batteries run along the floor and there's a body made of a mixture of steel and aluminium. The suspension design uses double wishbones up-front and a multi-link set-up at the rear, with coil springs all-round. Breaking from the hatchback, 7-seat body configuration of other current Tesla cars, the Model 3 is a five-seat saloon that measures in a 4.7m long - fractionally more than a BMW 3 Series. It's much more spacious inside than one of those; it would be of course. There aren't as many mechanical bits to fit in, freeing up space for the passenger compartment and the 425-litre boot (added to by a 117-litre 'frunk' beneath the bonnet up-front). It's certainly very airy inside thanks to an uncovered sunroof at the front and a rear window that stretches up into the roof. That gives excellent rearward visibility too. There's the usual huge Tesla centre-dash screen and a smart wooden panel sweeps across the fascia. Fit and finish seem to be better than with previous models from the brand. To get in and start the car, you don't need anything as old fashioned as a key - or even a key fob. When you take delivery, simply download the appropriate app, then put a special credit card in your wallet and have it with you; that's all you'll need. A little disappointingly, the door handles are conventional, rather than automatically popping out to greet you as they do with larger Teslas.

Market and Model

There are three Model 3 options. Things kick off with the standard rear-driven version, which has a 305 mile range and costs around £43,000. Next there's the 'Long Range' All-Wheel Drive version, which offers a 374 mile range and costs around £51,000. And finally, there's the 'Model 3 Performance' variant, which offers a 340 mile range and costs around £58,500. We won't bother going through the full kit list because it includes all the main things you'd expect a decently specified executive saloon to be able to offer, including leather upholstery, powered steering adjustment, rear view camera, etc, etc. As usual, the interior is based around a huge central touchscreen, in this case a 15-inch monitor that controls virtually everything in and out of the car; there are virtually no physical buttons. The screen takes software downloads from Tesla every few weeks (once you've approved the same via your ownership app) which means that, as with other Teslas, you'll get into your car one morning and find it can do something it couldn't do yesterday - which is rather cool. The navigation mapping is by Google maps, so traffic mapping is very interactive. All of this does mean though, that as soon as you want to change something, you have to delve around in menus and sub-menus to do it, which requires intimate familiarity with the way the monitor works. This isn't one of those cars you can just get in, drive and use to the full without a second thought.

Cost of Ownership

Owning a Model 3 is of course very different from owning a conventionally powered executive saloon. There's no fuel bill and service is minimal. The annual service fee covers an annual inspection, replacement parts like brake pads and windscreen wipers, 24 hour roadside assistance, system monitoring, remote diagnostics, software updates and new features sent through the touchscreen. It's possible to charge the battery half way in about 30 minutes using Tesla's 'supercharger' but as with most elements of this car, it requires a change in your way of thinking. The car responds best to nightly recharges, but will happily sit for a couple of weeks at an airport while you holiday without losing significant charge, though over longer stationary periods, the cells will slowly lose their charge. Tesla reckons that a 90kWh model can go well over 300 miles on the WLTP test, but a real-world range is more in the region of 250 miles. Throw in a bit of motorway use and that figure would probably fall to under 200 miles. Across the range, charging takes around eight hours from an 11kW wallbox.

Summary

A lot of people have a lot to say about Tesla and its co-creator Elon Musk. Here though, our job is to talk about the cars it makes, specifically this one, which has caused the brand more headaches than any other in its history. But then perhaps you'd expect that. It's one thing to build relatively low volume cars that sell in the £75,000 to £125,000 bracket. But quite another to make one for the volume market where per-unit profits are lower and product scrutiny much greater. The Model 3 is that car - and on initial inspection, I think the signs here are good. Jaguar's I-PACE is an obvious key rival for the top Dual Motor versions, but that car's an SUV - and costs slightly more. If this Tesla's cool, pared-back image appeals, then by all means try one. It brings all-electric motoring another step closer to the point of full credibility.

Displayed below is the vehicle and technical data which is provided by a third party. Please check manufacturer's website prior to any order you place. If any specific feature is required that isn't listed, please make this clear to your account manager at your earliest convenience.
INTERIOR FEATURES
  • Textile upholstery
WHEELS
  • 18" Photon alloy wheels
DRIVER CONVENIENCE
  • Base autopilot (Available as no-cost option)
EXTERIOR FEATURES
    Displayed below is the vehicle and technical data which is provided by a third party. Please check manufacturer's website prior to any order you place. If any specific feature is required that isn't listed, please make this clear to your account manager at your earliest convenience.
    ELECTRIC VEHICLE DATA
    • Battery Capacity % guaranteed under warranty:70

    • Battery Capacity in kWh:62.5

    • Battery Charging Scenario 1 - Charge Time (Mins):600

    • Battery Charging Scenario 1 - Percentage Change:0-100

    • Battery Charging Scenario 1 - Power Supply - kW:11

    • Battery Charging Scenario 2 - Charge Time (Mins):30

    • Battery Charging Scenario 2 - Percentage Change:0-80

    • Battery Charging Scenario 2 - Power Supply - kW:250

    • Battery Charging Scenario 3 - Charge Time (Mins):Not Available

    • Battery Charging Scenario 3 - Percentage Change:Not Available

    • Battery Charging Scenario 3 - Power Supply - kW:Not Available

    • Battery Charging Scenario 4 - Charge Time (Mins):Not Available

    • Battery Charging Scenario 4 - Percentage Change:Not Available

    • Battery Charging Scenario 4 - Power Supply - kW:Not Available

    • Battery Leased:No

    • Battery Type:Lithium-ion

    • Charging Port Location:Left Side Rear

    • Coupler/Connector Type:CCS Type 2

    • Maximum Charging Rate - kW:250

    • Standard manufacturers Battery warranty - Mileage:100000

    • Standard manufacturers Battery warranty - Years:8

    • Usable Battery Capacity:Not Available

    • WLTP - EC (kWh/100km) - Comb:13

    • WLTP - EC (miles/kWh) - Comb:4.8

    • WLTP - Pure Electric Range (km) - Comb:534

    • WLTP - Pure Electric Range (miles) - Comb:332

    EMISSIONS - ICE
    • CO:Not Available

    • CO2 (g/km):Data Not Available

    • HC:Not Available

    • HC+NOx:Not Available

    • Noise Level dB(A):Not Available

    • NOx:Not Available

    • Particles:Not Available

    • Standard Emissions:Not Available

    ENGINE AND DRIVE TRAIN
    • Camshaft:Not Available

    • Catalytic Convertor:Not Available

    • CC:1

    • Compression Ratio:Not Available

    • Cylinder Layout:Not Available

    • Cylinders:Not Available

    • Cylinders - Bore (mm):Not Available

    • Cylinders - Stroke (mm):Not Available

    • Engine Code:Not Available

    • Engine Layout:Not Available

    • Fuel Delivery:Not Available

    • Gears:1 SPEED

    • Number of Valves:Not Available

    • Transmission:AUTO

    FUEL CONSUMPTION - ICE
    • EC Combined (mpg):Not Available

    • EC Directive 1999/100/EC Applies:Not Available

    • EC Extra Urban (mpg):Not Available

    • EC Urban (mpg):Not Available

    GENERAL
    • Alternative Fuel Qualifying:Yes

    • Badge Engine CC:0.0

    • Badge Power:283

    • Based On ID:Not Available

    • Coin Description:Standard

    • Coin Series:Not Available

    • Generation Mark:1

    • Insurance Group 1 - 50 Effective January 07:32D

    • NCAP Adult Occupant Protection %:90

    • NCAP Child Occupant Protection %:93

    • NCAP Overall Rating - Effective February 09:5

    • NCAP Pedestrian Protection %:89

    • NCAP Safety Assist %:87

    • Did at least one aspect of this vehicle's safety give cause for concern?:No

    • Service Interval Frequency - Months:Not Available

    • Service Interval Mileage:Not Available

    • Special Edition:No

    • Special Order:No

    • Standard manufacturers warranty - Mileage:60000

    • Standard manufacturers warranty - Years:4

    • Timing Belt Interval Frequency - Months:Not Available

    • Timing Belt Interval Mileage:Not Available

    • Vehicle Homologation Class:M1

    PERFORMANCE
    • 0 to 60 mph (secs):6.2

    • Engine Power - BHP:283

    • Engine Power - KW:208

    • Top Speed:110

    TEST CYCLES
    • Emissions Test Cycle:WLTP

    • RDE Certification Level:N/A

    TYRES
    • Alloys?:Yes

    • Tyre Size Front:235/45 R18

    • Tyre Size Rear:235/45 R18

    • Tyre Size Spare:Not Available

    VEHICLE DIMENSIONS
    • Height:1440

    • Height (including roof rails):Not Available

    • Length:4720

    • Wheelbase:2875

    • Width:1933

    • Width (including mirrors):2089

    WEIGHT AND CAPACITIES
    • Fuel Tank Capacity (Litres):Not Available

    • Luggage Capacity (Seats Up):594

    • Max. Towing Weight - Braked:1000

    • Minimum Kerbweight:1768

    • No. of Seats:5

    By Line

    Tesla's all-electric Model 3 executive saloon took the American brand into volume territory for the first time. Jonathan Crouch drives it.

    Ten Second Review

    The Model 3 is the car that's really put Tesla on the map. It's all-electric of course - and much more accessible than the company's previous models, wih prices starting from just over £45,000. Your next executive saloon? Middle managers who are early adopters of new technology should form an orderly queue.

    Background

    The Model 3 is Tesla's more significant car to date, mainly because it's the company's most affordable product and therefore the highest volume thing it makes. This is the company's first saloon and it's positioned somewhere between BMW's 3 Series and 5 Series models if you're looking for recognisable rivals. It follows the brand's pricier Model S and Model X cars and precedes a Model Y crossover. So, within a few years, the company's product range will, in its own words, be completely about 'S3XY' models. I know, I know....

    Driving Experience

    Previously, we've reviewed Tesla's products as EVs; it's a measure of the importance of this one that we have to judge it by more conventional standards - as you would if considering it as an alternative to the BMW 3 Series, Mercedes C-Class and Audi A4 mid-sized executive saloons it wants to target. So what'll you feel here? Superbly accurate steering, lacking only the final really feelsome element that's integral to a good European rack. A very well modulated set of brakes. Quite a lot of tyre and wind roar. And firm-ish damping that contributes to excellent body control through the turns, but doesn't crash too much through pot holes or over speed humps. You could actually enjoy yourself driving this car, a new experience for us in an EV and for anyone else familiar with this evolving market. The smooth linearity of the throttle helps -though it's still prone to lurch the car forward like a startled rabbit if used without due care. If you were to mash it into the bulkhead of the top 'Performance'-spec variant, you'd reach sixty mph in just 3.2s; Forget M3s and C63s - that's Ferrari-fast. The 'Performance' derivative is one of two top Dual-Motor AWD Model 3 variants, the other being the 'Long Range' version, the name designating that car's industry-leading WLTP-rated 374 mile driving range. For the 'Performance' model, the figure is 340 miles. You'll manage a little less than that though, if you opt for the much more affordable standard rear-driven Model 3 that the majority of customers are expected to choose. Here, a single-motor rear-driven set-up gives you a 305-mile WLTP-rated driving capability between charges. If that mileage needs to be covered over long highway distances, you'll appreciate the extent of this car's autonomous driving capability, courtesy of its integrated 'Autopilot' system, which uses eight cameras, 12 ultrasonic sensors and the forward-facing radar. The resulting set-up will position the car centrally within its lane, keep to a chosen speed, regulate the distance to the vehicle in front and even perform lane changes automatically.

    Design and Build

    The format here is similar to that Tesla has used before, so the batteries run along the floor and there's a body made of a mixture of steel and aluminium. The suspension design uses double wishbones up-front and a multi-link set-up at the rear, with coil springs all-round. Breaking from the hatchback, 7-seat body configuration of other current Tesla cars, the Model 3 is a five-seat saloon that measures in a 4.7m long - fractionally more than a BMW 3 Series. It's much more spacious inside than one of those; it would be of course. There aren't as many mechanical bits to fit in, freeing up space for the passenger compartment and the 425-litre boot (added to by a 117-litre 'frunk' beneath the bonnet up-front). It's certainly very airy inside thanks to an uncovered sunroof at the front and a rear window that stretches up into the roof. That gives excellent rearward visibility too. There's the usual huge Tesla centre-dash screen and a smart wooden panel sweeps across the fascia. Fit and finish seem to be better than with previous models from the brand. To get in and start the car, you don't need anything as old fashioned as a key - or even a key fob. When you take delivery, simply download the appropriate app, then put a special credit card in your wallet and have it with you; that's all you'll need. A little disappointingly, the door handles are conventional, rather than automatically popping out to greet you as they do with larger Teslas.

    Market and Model

    There are three Model 3 options. Things kick off with the standard rear-driven version, which has a 305 mile range and costs around £43,000. Next there's the 'Long Range' All-Wheel Drive version, which offers a 374 mile range and costs around £51,000. And finally, there's the 'Model 3 Performance' variant, which offers a 340 mile range and costs around £58,500. We won't bother going through the full kit list because it includes all the main things you'd expect a decently specified executive saloon to be able to offer, including leather upholstery, powered steering adjustment, rear view camera, etc, etc. As usual, the interior is based around a huge central touchscreen, in this case a 15-inch monitor that controls virtually everything in and out of the car; there are virtually no physical buttons. The screen takes software downloads from Tesla every few weeks (once you've approved the same via your ownership app) which means that, as with other Teslas, you'll get into your car one morning and find it can do something it couldn't do yesterday - which is rather cool. The navigation mapping is by Google maps, so traffic mapping is very interactive. All of this does mean though, that as soon as you want to change something, you have to delve around in menus and sub-menus to do it, which requires intimate familiarity with the way the monitor works. This isn't one of those cars you can just get in, drive and use to the full without a second thought.

    Cost of Ownership

    Owning a Model 3 is of course very different from owning a conventionally powered executive saloon. There's no fuel bill and service is minimal. The annual service fee covers an annual inspection, replacement parts like brake pads and windscreen wipers, 24 hour roadside assistance, system monitoring, remote diagnostics, software updates and new features sent through the touchscreen. It's possible to charge the battery half way in about 30 minutes using Tesla's 'supercharger' but as with most elements of this car, it requires a change in your way of thinking. The car responds best to nightly recharges, but will happily sit for a couple of weeks at an airport while you holiday without losing significant charge, though over longer stationary periods, the cells will slowly lose their charge. Tesla reckons that a 90kWh model can go well over 300 miles on the WLTP test, but a real-world range is more in the region of 250 miles. Throw in a bit of motorway use and that figure would probably fall to under 200 miles. Across the range, charging takes around eight hours from an 11kW wallbox.

    Summary

    A lot of people have a lot to say about Tesla and its co-creator Elon Musk. Here though, our job is to talk about the cars it makes, specifically this one, which has caused the brand more headaches than any other in its history. But then perhaps you'd expect that. It's one thing to build relatively low volume cars that sell in the £75,000 to £125,000 bracket. But quite another to make one for the volume market where per-unit profits are lower and product scrutiny much greater. The Model 3 is that car - and on initial inspection, I think the signs here are good. Jaguar's I-PACE is an obvious key rival for the top Dual Motor versions, but that car's an SUV - and costs slightly more. If this Tesla's cool, pared-back image appeals, then by all means try one. It brings all-electric motoring another step closer to the point of full credibility.

    Displayed below is the vehicle and technical data which is provided by a third party. Please check manufacturer's website prior to any order you place. If any specific feature is required that isn't listed, please make this clear to your account manager at your earliest convenience.
    INTERIOR FEATURES
    • Textile upholstery
    WHEELS
    • 18" Photon alloy wheels
    DRIVER CONVENIENCE
    • Base autopilot (Available as no-cost option) (Available as no-cost option)
    EXTERIOR FEATURES
      Displayed below is the vehicle and technical data which is provided by a third party. Please check manufacturer's website prior to any order you place. If any specific feature is required that isn't listed, please make this clear to your account manager at your earliest convenience.
      ELECTRIC VEHICLE DATA
      • Battery Capacity % guaranteed under warranty:70

      • Battery Capacity in kWh:62.5

      • Battery Charging Scenario 1 - Charge Time (Mins):600

      • Battery Charging Scenario 1 - Percentage Change:0-100

      • Battery Charging Scenario 1 - Power Supply - kW:11

      • Battery Charging Scenario 2 - Charge Time (Mins):30

      • Battery Charging Scenario 2 - Percentage Change:0-80

      • Battery Charging Scenario 2 - Power Supply - kW:250

      • Battery Charging Scenario 3 - Charge Time (Mins):Not Available

      • Battery Charging Scenario 3 - Percentage Change:Not Available

      • Battery Charging Scenario 3 - Power Supply - kW:Not Available

      • Battery Charging Scenario 4 - Charge Time (Mins):Not Available

      • Battery Charging Scenario 4 - Percentage Change:Not Available

      • Battery Charging Scenario 4 - Power Supply - kW:Not Available

      • Battery Leased:No

      • Battery Type:Lithium-ion

      • Charging Port Location:Left Side Rear

      • Coupler/Connector Type:CCS Type 2

      • Maximum Charging Rate - kW:250

      • Standard manufacturers Battery warranty - Mileage:100000

      • Standard manufacturers Battery warranty - Years:8

      • Usable Battery Capacity:Not Available

      • WLTP - EC (kWh/100km) - Comb:13

      • WLTP - EC (miles/kWh) - Comb:4.8

      • WLTP - Pure Electric Range (km) - Comb:534

      • WLTP - Pure Electric Range (miles) - Comb:332

      EMISSIONS - ICE
      • CO:Not Available

      • CO2 (g/km):Data Not Available

      • HC:Not Available

      • HC+NOx:Not Available

      • Noise Level dB(A):Not Available

      • NOx:Not Available

      • Particles:Not Available

      • Standard Emissions:Not Available

      ENGINE AND DRIVE TRAIN
      • Camshaft:Not Available

      • Catalytic Convertor:Not Available

      • CC:1

      • Compression Ratio:Not Available

      • Cylinder Layout:Not Available

      • Cylinders:Not Available

      • Cylinders - Bore (mm):Not Available

      • Cylinders - Stroke (mm):Not Available

      • Engine Code:Not Available

      • Engine Layout:Not Available

      • Fuel Delivery:Not Available

      • Gears:1 SPEED

      • Number of Valves:Not Available

      • Transmission:AUTO

      FUEL CONSUMPTION - ICE
      • EC Combined (mpg):Not Available

      • EC Directive 1999/100/EC Applies:Not Available

      • EC Extra Urban (mpg):Not Available

      • EC Urban (mpg):Not Available

      GENERAL
      • Alternative Fuel Qualifying:Yes

      • Badge Engine CC:0.0

      • Badge Power:283

      • Based On ID:Not Available

      • Coin Description:Standard

      • Coin Series:Not Available

      • Generation Mark:1

      • Insurance Group 1 - 50 Effective January 07:32D

      • NCAP Adult Occupant Protection %:90

      • NCAP Child Occupant Protection %:93

      • NCAP Overall Rating - Effective February 09:5

      • NCAP Pedestrian Protection %:89

      • NCAP Safety Assist %:87

      • Did at least one aspect of this vehicle's safety give cause for concern?:No

      • Service Interval Frequency - Months:Not Available

      • Service Interval Mileage:Not Available

      • Special Edition:No

      • Special Order:No

      • Standard manufacturers warranty - Mileage:60000

      • Standard manufacturers warranty - Years:4

      • Timing Belt Interval Frequency - Months:Not Available

      • Timing Belt Interval Mileage:Not Available

      • Vehicle Homologation Class:M1

      PERFORMANCE
      • 0 to 60 mph (secs):6.2

      • Engine Power - BHP:283

      • Engine Power - KW:208

      • Top Speed:110

      TEST CYCLES
      • Emissions Test Cycle:WLTP

      • RDE Certification Level:N/A

      TYRES
      • Alloys?:Yes

      • Tyre Size Front:235/45 R18

      • Tyre Size Rear:235/45 R18

      • Tyre Size Spare:Not Available

      VEHICLE DIMENSIONS
      • Height:1440

      • Height (including roof rails):Not Available

      • Length:4720

      • Wheelbase:2875

      • Width:1933

      • Width (including mirrors):2089

      WEIGHT AND CAPACITIES
      • Fuel Tank Capacity (Litres):Not Available

      • Luggage Capacity (Seats Up):594

      • Max. Towing Weight - Braked:1000

      • Minimum Kerbweight:1768

      • No. of Seats:5

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      Transmission
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      Fuel Type
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      Fuel Consumption
      0-62 mph
      Engine Size
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      No. of Doors
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