The Tesla MODEL 3 is available from $54,900 to $80,900 for the 2025 Sedan across a range of models.
Originally lauded as Tesla’s first foray into the more ‘affordable’ new car space, the Model 3 probably disappointed Australian buyers by originally providing us with only fairly highly-specified cars (which likely helped the brand make some margin on building it right-hand drive and shipping it all the way to us…). As such, the Model 3 starts at $54,900 for the entry-level Model 3 Rear-Wheel Drive to a significant $80,900 for the Model 3 Performance. The Model 3 sits below the brand’s breakout Model S sedan and Model X SUV, and shares much of its underpinnings with the brand’s next car, the Model Y SUV.
Year | Price From | Price To |
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2025 | $54,900 | $80,900 |
2024 | $49,500 | $87,230 |
2023 | $53,350 | $88,990 |
2022 | $55,440 | $97,350 |
2021 | $54,230 | $96,690 |
2020 | $48,400 | $94,820 |
2019 | $40,480 | $83,380 |
Tesla MODEL 3 FAQs
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Is the tesla model 3 front wheel drive or rear wheel drive?
The Tesla Model 3 is available in rear-wheel-drive and all-wheel-drive platforms. The AWD and AWD performance models use two motors, one mounted in the front like RWD models but with an extra electric motor in the rear.
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How long is a tesla model 3?
The Tesla Model 3 is 4690mm long.
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How many horsepower does a tesla model 3 have?
Technically, none. Tesla has recently dropped "horsepower" ratings for their all-electric cars as they are not truly representative of the power the electric motors put out. Instead, electric motors are generally rate by kilowatt-hours (kWh), and the Model 3 has three different outputs from different battery packs available - 50kWh, 62kWh, and 75kWh.
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