the new Model 3 Performance actually managed to travel 307 miles in its real-world range test. That translates to a consumption of 29 kWh per 100 miles, which is
Model 3 is designed for electric-powered performance, with quick acceleration, long range and fast charging.
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- Trip statistics shows your current MPGe, kWh used, miles traveled, kWh per 100 miles, cost savings vs. an internal combustion engine car, cost savings over the car's lifetime, and many more fun stats. - Save trip routes to different save slots and compare the distance, kWh used, cos...
To date, our Model S has consumed an average of 47 kWh of electricity per 100 miles, equal to 72 MPGe. The EPA rates the P85D at a combined 93 MPGe, although the agency doesn’t consider the inefficiencies in the charging process. While we aren’t surprised to miss the EPA’s ...
I’ve used 3202 kWh to travel 7611 miles over the last 5 months with our 2nd X, this one is a model X plaid 2022 with 22” wheels. That’s 245 miles max range (vs 283 epa displayed onscreen) with a 100 KWh battery. Mix of local driving and road trips. I will say I miss the...
- Trip statistics shows your current MPGe, kWh used, miles traveled, kWh per 100 miles, cost savings vs. an internal combustion engine car, cost savings over the car's lifetime, and many more fun stats - Save trip routes to different save slots and compare the distance, kWh used, cost...
** Assumes tariff of 44p/kWh applicable to most network rapid chargers as of April 2022. Vehicle Specs Range Official range (WLTP*)333 - 348 miles Pod Point Confidence Range**283 - 296 miles * For more information on "WLTP", "NEDC" and more, please visit ourElectric Vehicle Dictionary...
Tesla dependability declined (242->252 issues per 100 vehicles), but same goes for the industry overall (186->190). Consequently, Tesla stayed 5th in rankings, though it's not officially counted for whatever reason. I do agree that Lexus/Toyota are the best in class. By far. ...