Tesla Model 3 Long Range AWD (2018)

Years of Production
When the car first came out and when they stopped making it
2018 - 2023
Price USA (used)
Estimated pre-owned price
$30,977
In 2023 this car was replaced by: Tesla Model 3 Long Range AWD (2023)

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Tesla Model 3 Long Range AWD (2018)

Technical Specifications of Tesla Model 3 Long Range AWD (2018)

General Info

Years of Production
When the car first came out and when they stopped making it
2018 - 2023
Country of Manufacture
Country where final assembly of the car took place.
USA, China, Germany
Current Status
Announced (planned), Pre-order (reservations open), Produced (on sale), Discontinued (no longer made)
Discontinued
Body Style
Refers to the car's shape & design (sedan, SUV, hatchback)
Sedan Tesla Model 3 Long Range AWD (2018)

Range and Efficiency

Range EPA
Estimated range on a full battery according to official EPA ratings (USA)
358 mi
Range WLTP
Range according to WLTP ratings.
TEL: car in its lightest configuration.
TEH: car in its heaviest configuration.
TEL
TEH
382 mi 374 mi
Efficiency
Energy consumption per distance driven. Lower figures indicate better efficiency.
kWh/100 mi
Wh/mi
20.9 kWh 209 Wh

Battery and Charging

Battery Capacity
Nominal: total amount of energy the car’s battery can hold. Usable: actual amount of energy you can access.
Nominal
Usable
78.1 kWh 75 kWh
Max Charging Power
Max electric power the car can accept for charging, determined by its on-board charger (AC) and battery (DC)
AC
DC
11.5 kW 250 kW
Charge Port
The car's charge port type. It affects charging speed and station compatibility.
Tesla
Tesla charge port

Performance

Drive Type
Which wheels are powered (all, rear, or front) by the electric motor(s)
AWD
Engine
Torque: pulling force of the engine. Power: how quickly it can turn the wheels with that force.
Power
Torque
491 hp (366 kW) 364 lb-ft
0-60 mph
Acceleration time from 0 to 60 mph (USA) or 0 to 100 km/h (Europe)
4.2 s
Top Speed
The fastest the car can go (maximum speed)
145 mph
0.00 s
00 mph

Dimensions

Length
Car's body length (front to back bumper)
184.8 in
Width
Car's body width including or excluding side mirrors
with Mirrors
w/o Mirrors
82.2 in 72.8 in
Height
Car's body height (from ground to highest point)
56.8 in
Wheelbase
Distance between centers of front and rear wheels (affects ride and handling)
113.2 in

Cargo and Towing

Number of Seats
Total passenger capacity of the car (including driver)
5
Curb Weight
Car's weight without passengers or cargo
4072 lb
Cargo Volume
Trunk: cargo capacity (rear seats up).
Max: cargo capacity (rear seats folded).
Frunk: cargo capacity in the front hood.
Trunk
Max
Frunk
19.8 ft3 43.6 ft3 3.1 ft3
Towing Capacity
Maximum weight the car can tow safely with a trailer that has its own brakes
No Data
Last Updated:
March 10, 2024
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How Far Can You Go in Tesla Model 3 Long Range AWD (2018)

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Charging Tesla Model 3 Long Range AWD (2018)

Slow (AC)
Fast (DC)

Home and Office (AC) Charging

NEMA 5-15

Socket specs
Socket specs
120 V, 15 A, 1-phase
Socket output
Socket output
1.8 kW
Charging 20-80%
Charging 20-80%
27 h 47 min (~8 mph)

NEMA 5-20

Socket specs
Socket specs
120 V, 20 A, 1-phase
Socket output
Socket output
2.4 kW
Charging 20-80%
Charging 20-80%
20 h 50 min (~10 mph)

NEMA 6-20

Socket specs
Socket specs
240 V, 20 A, 1-phase
Socket output
Socket output
4.8 kW
Charging 20-80%
Charging 20-80%
10 h 25 min (~21 mph)

NEMA 14-30

Socket specs
Socket specs
240 V, 30 A, 1-phase
Socket output
Socket output
7.2 kW
Charging 20-80%
Charging 20-80%
06 h 57 min (~31 mph)

NEMA 14-50

Socket specs
Socket specs
240 V, 50 A, 1-phase
Socket output
Socket output
12 kW
Charging 20-80%
Charging 20-80%
04 h 21 min (~49 mph)
Charging power is limited by the car’s on-board charger (11.5 kW)

NEMA 6-50

Socket specs
Socket specs
240 V, 50 A, 1-phase
Socket output
Socket output
12 kW
Charging 20-80%
Charging 20-80%
04 h 21 min (~49 mph)
Charging power is limited by the car’s on-board charger (11.5 kW)

Fast (DC) Charging

CCS DC 50 kW

Socket output
Socket output
50 kW
Charging 20-80%
Charging 20-80%
01 h 04 min (~203 mph)
Tesla cars need an adapter to charge at CCS DC stations

CCS DC 100 kW

Socket output
Socket output
100 kW
Charging 20-80%
Charging 20-80%
00 h 34 min (~382 mph)
Tesla cars need an adapter to charge at CCS DC stations

CCS DC 150 kW

Socket output
Socket output
150 kW
Charging 20-80%
Charging 20-80%
00 h 23 min (~573 mph)
Tesla cars need an adapter to charge at CCS DC stations

CCS DC 200 kW

Socket output
Socket output
200 kW
Charging 20-80%
Charging 20-80%
00 h 18 min (~716 mph)
Tesla cars need an adapter to charge at CCS DC stations

CCS DC 250 kW

Socket output
Socket output
250 kW
Charging 20-80%
Charging 20-80%
00 h 14 min (~895 mph)
Tesla cars need an adapter to charge at CCS DC stations

CCS DC 350 kW

Socket output
Socket output
350 kW
Charging 20-80%
Charging 20-80%
00 h 14 min (~895 mph)
Tesla cars need an adapter to charge at CCS DC stations Charging power is limited by the car’s DC charging capability (250 kW)

Supercharger V2 Split (75 kW)

Socket output
Socket output
75 kW
Charging 20-80%
Charging 20-80%
00 h 42 min (~304 mph)

Supercharger V2 (150 kW)

Socket output
Socket output
150 kW
Charging 20-80%
Charging 20-80%
00 h 23 min (~573 mph)

Supercharger V3 (250 kW)

Socket output
Socket output
250 kW
Charging 20-80%
Charging 20-80%
00 h 14 min (~895 mph)
Last Updated:
March 10, 2024
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About Tesla Model 3 Long Range AWD (2018)

The Tesla Model 3 is an all-electric four-door sedan manufactured and sold by Tesla, Inc. As of today it's the most affordable car in the Tesla model range. The production of the Model 3 began in mid-2017 and right now Tesla is ramping it up. The Tesla Model 3 is the first vehicle built on Tesla’s third-generation platform. It aims to reduce the entry price for electric vehicles while not making any compromise on range and performance.
SAFETY
Safety is the most important part of the overall Model 3 design. The metal structure is a combination of aluminum and steel, for maximum strength in every area. In a roof-crush test, Model 3 resisted four times its own mass, even with an all-glass roof: that’s the same weight as two full-grown African elephants.
PERFOMANCE
Tesla’s all-electric powertrain delivers unparalleled performance in all weather conditions — with dual motor all-wheel drive, instant traction and torque control and ludicrous acceleration.
RANGE
Model 3 can get you anywhere you want to go — with industry-leading range and convenient charging options, all over the world. Model 3 charges up to 80% in 40 minutes on a Tesla Supercharger.
AUTOPILOT
Autopilot advanced safety and convenience features are designed to assist you with the most burdensome parts of driving. Model 3 comes standard with advanced hardware capable of providing Enhanced Autopilot features today, and full self-driving capabilities in the future.
INTERIOR
The inside of the Model 3 is unlike any other car. You can use your smartphone as a key, and access all driver controls in the central 15-inch touchscreen. The all-glass roof extends from front to back, creating a sense of openness from every seat.
OVER-THE-AIR UPDATES
Model 3 is designed to improve over time with regular software updates, introducing new features, functionality, and performance.
EXTERIOR
For all of its futuristic ambitions, the Model 3 is a relatively conventional-looking four-door sedan. It incorporates many design elements from the more expensive Model S, making it immediately recognizable as a Tesla, but it’s significantly taller and less sporty looking than its low-slung, sleek-sedan sibling.

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