There's a new higher performance motor coming to the Model 3 Performance. With the 2021 version of the Model 3, Tesla made the vehicle quieter with double-glazed acoustic glass. Now the 2022 version is also going to get the same glass for the rear window, which should further improve acoustic performance.Dec 8, 2021
Will there be a 2021 Tesla Model 3?
New for the 2021 model year, a wireless charging pad and USB-C ports are now standard. In October 2020, Tesla announced additional changes to the 2021 Model 3, including a power-operated trunk, a new set of available 19-inch wheels, and black exterior trim replacing chrome (to match the Model Y).
Will there be a 2022 Model 3?
Tesla said in October that LFP cells would be used in all standard-range vehicles globally, and in the United States it's just starting with a new rear-wheel drive base Model 3 for 2022. The base rear-wheel drive 2022 Tesla Model 3 equipped with LFP cells replaces the Standard Range Plus version.
Is Tesla coming out with a new Model 3?
With a near ideal blend of performance, driving range, and accessible pricing, the 2022 Tesla Model 3 is an electric vehicle that lives up to the hype. It's fast—especially the Performance trim—and it's agile, which means the Model 3 is an EV that driving enthusiasts like us can get behind.
How much will a Tesla Model 3 cost in 2021?
2021 Tesla Model 3 Long Range: $49,990 The 2021 Tesla Model 3 Long Range AWD costs less than $50,000 and can provide 353 miles of range, which is an incredible figure. Complementing the range is a rapid zero to sixty time of just 4.2 seconds.
When did 2021 Model 3 release?
Limited production of the Model 3 began in mid-2017, with the first production vehicle rolling off the assembly line on July 7, 2017. The official launch and delivery of the first 30 cars took place on July 28.
Is Tesla Model 3 a reliable car?
Tesla's low standing primarily stemmed from issues with the company's Model S, X and Y vehicles from 2019 through 2021 model years. The Tesla Model 3, which Consumer Reports continues to recommend, showed average reliability.
Do you really save money with a Tesla?
A Tesla will save you money on fuel costs, maintenance, and depreciation, however much of the running cost savings are lost due to increased insurance costs. Buying a Tesla won't save the average driver money on running costs but likely will save them money when depreciation is factored in.