Range is still there if you decide to drive softer, and the price different really isnโ€™t that huge. The car is incredibly smooth and the speed is honestly unmatched. Thereโ€™s a significant difference between 4.2 and 3.5 (donโ€™t let them fool you ๐Ÿ˜‰)
Mind you, at our private test track we timed a Long Range version rocketing from 0-60mph in 4.8 seconds, and the range-topping Performance model has a supercar-rivalling official 0-60mph time of 3
In February they renamed it to "Long Range" to better match how they had Model 3 trims. From February to May, the "Long Range" term was still the same trim with the 100kWh battery pack without the performance motor. Still 295 miles range. They even kept using the 100D badging. However, starting in May, "Long Range" cars being produced have with
This is because Tesla chose to start with a version that has a smaller battery pack (less energy capacity) than the existing long range. long range 4680 Y is coming in the future too pic.twitter
miles per charge relative to the M3P!!! The AB subtracts about .5 seconds off the 0 - 60 times. The M3P has the larger wheels/tires, and because of that, it doesn't have the longer range. You could get aftermarket 18" or 19" wheels that will fit the performance to give you more range though!
Performance is similar; the Tesla takes 5.0 seconds to hit 60 mph and the BMW needs 5.4. Starting price for both is right around $40,000. This full-size luxury sedan starts with the Long Range
Range added in 15 minutes is based on vehicle efficiency at a constant highway speed of 100 km/h. Actual driving range and charging performance may vary depending on several factors including Supercharger type, vehicle configuration, state of charge, battery temperature, speed, weather and elevation change, among others.
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