Great news for those who are planning to buy a new electric car. Rear-wheel drive Tesla Model 3 Great Autonomy is now available in Spain. This is the best version of this model, because although it has some similarities with the Long Range all-wheel drive, it can go more kilometers on a single charge and costs several thousand euros less.
The funny thing is that the car is “hidden” and you can’t select it directly in the Tesla web configurator. If you enter this section, you will find that the only rear wheel drive model available is the base model 3. The Long Range variant is listed with dual engine and all wheel drive only.
How, then, to access the rear-wheel drive model 3 Long Range? You must do this from the Tesla inventory, where you will find that there are 6 units of this vehicle. Their prices range from €44,970 for the cheapest to €47,920 for the most expensive.
They all feature 18-inch Aero wheels, standard autopilot, part-black Premium interior. Although only two include a detachable hitch. In terms of color, you can choose between layered pearl white, solid black, metallic navy blue, and metallic midnight silver.
Although they can be bought in Spain, the rear-wheel drive Model 3 Great Autonomy from Tesla stock They are in Rotterdam, the Netherlands.. Therefore, when choosing one of the vehicles and setting it up, you must enter the postal code of the city in which you will register it in order to select an available delivery location.
The rear-wheel drive Model 3 Great Autonomy is now available in Spain.
Buying a rear wheel drive Great Autonomy 3 from Spain also means you can take advantage of the MOVES III plan. It means that you can reduce the Tesla price to 7000 euros, provided that you hand over the old car for scrap. Otherwise, they are up to 4500 euros.
If, for example, you were to buy a cheaper rear-wheel-drive 3 Long Range model at €44,970, you could get it for €37,970. If instead you chose the most expensive block, today for 47,920 euros you would get it for 40,920 euros. In any case, the price is significantly lower than the all-wheel drive Model 3 Great Autonomy, which is sold in Spain starting at 49,990 euros.
Undoubtedly, this is a really attractive option. After all, the rear wheel drive Model 3 Long Range offers a range of up to 620 km on the WLTP cycle, against 602 kilometers for the version with a double engine and all-wheel drive. It is also important to note that both versions have the same battery and can be charged at 250kW.
The main differences from the all-wheel drive model
Of course, the rear-wheel drive Model 3 Long Range also has its weak points. The first – and most obvious – is that with no engine on the front axle, all power is sent to the rear wheels. A feature that puts you at a disadvantage with the full version under certain circumstances, as when driving on muddy or snowy roads.
Acceleration is another point that is affected. The rear-wheel drive Tesla Model 3 Long Range accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in 5.9 seconds compared to 4.4 seconds for the twin-engine all-wheel drive version. In any case, this is an aspect that many may not pay attention to. Moreover, the maximum speed of both cars is the same (233 km / h).
Finally, it should be mentioned that the rear-wheel drive Model 3 Long Range does not include the advanced sound equipment available in the all-wheel drive version. In any case, it is clear that we are talking about one of the best electric vehicles you can get on the market and with enviable value for money range.
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