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Tesla Model 3
NameTesla Model 3
ManufacturerTesla, Inc.
Production2017–present
AssemblyFremont, California, Shanghai, Tilburg
DesignerFranz von Holzhausen
ClassCompact luxury car
Body style4-door sedan, 5-door hatchback
LayoutRear-motor, rear-wheel drive or all-wheel drive
PlatformTesla Model 3 platform
Engine1-2 x three-phase electric motor
Transmission1-speed direct drive
Batterylithium-ion battery
Range250-326 miles (402-525 km)
Length184.8 in (4,694 mm)
Width72.8 in (1,850 mm)
Height56.8 in (1,443 mm)
Wheelbase113.2 in (2,875 mm)

Tesla Model 3 is a compact luxury car produced by Tesla, Inc., an American electric vehicle and clean energy company founded by Elon Musk, Martin Eberhard, Marc Tarpenning, JB Straubel, and Ian Wright. The Tesla Model 3 was unveiled in 2016 by Elon Musk and Franz von Holzhausen, and it began production in 2017 at the Tesla Factory in Fremont, California, with additional production at the Gigafactory 3 in Shanghai and the Tesla European Distribution Center in Tilburg. The car is designed to be more affordable than the Tesla Model S and Tesla Model X, while still offering a range of advanced features, including Autopilot and a large touchscreen display designed by Tesla, Inc. in collaboration with NVIDIA and Google.

Introduction

The Tesla Model 3 was first announced in 2016 by Elon Musk at a event held at the Tesla Factory in Fremont, California, where Tesla, Inc. is headquartered, and it was designed to be a more affordable alternative to the Tesla Model S and Tesla Model X, with a base price of around $35,000, making it competitive with other compact luxury cars like the Audi A4, BMW 3 Series, and Mercedes-Benz C-Class, all of which are produced by Volkswagen Group, BMW Group, and Daimler AG, respectively. The car was designed by Franz von Holzhausen, who also designed the Tesla Model S and Tesla Model X, and it features a similar design language to these cars, with a focus on simplicity and minimalism, inspired by the designs of Dieter Rams and Jonathan Ive. The Tesla Model 3 is also designed to be highly customizable, with a range of options available for the interior and exterior, including different colors and materials, such as leather and aluminum, sourced from suppliers like Bridgestone and 3M.

Design and Features

The Tesla Model 3 features a sleek and modern design, with a focus on aerodynamics and efficiency, inspired by the designs of Porsche and Ferrari. The car has a drag coefficient of just 0.23, making it one of the most aerodynamic production cars on the market, thanks to the work of Tesla, Inc.'s aerodynamics team, which includes experts from NASA and Boeing. The car also features a range of advanced safety features, including eight cameras, twelve ultrasonic sensors, and a forward-facing radar, all of which are designed to work together to provide a high level of safety and convenience, using software developed by Tesla, Inc. in collaboration with Mobileye and NVIDIA. The interior of the car is designed to be simple and intuitive, with a large touchscreen display that controls many of the car's functions, including the Autopilot system, which is also used in the Tesla Model S and Tesla Model X, and is designed to work with the Google Maps and Waze navigation systems.

Specifications and Performance

The Tesla Model 3 is available in a range of different trim levels, including the Standard Range, Long Range, and Performance, each of which offers a different level of performance and range, thanks to the use of lithium-ion battery cells supplied by Panasonic and LG Chem. The Standard Range model has a range of up to 250 miles (402 km) and can accelerate from 0-60 mph (0-97 km/h) in just 5.6 seconds, making it competitive with other compact luxury cars like the Audi S4 and BMW M3, which are produced by Volkswagen Group and BMW Group, respectively. The Long Range model has a range of up to 326 miles (525 km) and can accelerate from 0-60 mph (0-97 km/h) in just 5.1 seconds, thanks to the use of more advanced electric motor technology developed by Tesla, Inc. in collaboration with Daimler AG and Toyota. The Performance model has a range of up to 310 miles (500 km) and can accelerate from 0-60 mph (0-97 km/h) in just 3.2 seconds, making it one of the fastest production cars on the market, with a top speed of over 162 mph (261 km/h), thanks to the use of advanced aerodynamics and tire technology developed by Pirelli and Michelin.

Production and Sales

The Tesla Model 3 is produced at the Tesla Factory in Fremont, California, as well as at the Gigafactory 3 in Shanghai and the Tesla European Distribution Center in Tilburg, where Tesla, Inc. has partnered with suppliers like Siemens and Kuka Robotics to develop advanced manufacturing systems. The car has been a major success for Tesla, Inc., with over 500,000 units sold worldwide since its introduction in 2017, making it one of the best-selling electric vehicles of all time, alongside the Nissan Leaf and Chevrolet Bolt, which are produced by Nissan and General Motors, respectively. The car has also been praised for its quality and reliability, with many owners reporting high levels of satisfaction with their vehicles, thanks to the work of Tesla, Inc.'s quality control team, which includes experts from Toyota and Honda.

Safety and Reliability

The Tesla Model 3 has a perfect 5-star safety rating from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and is also a Top Safety Pick+ from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS), thanks to its advanced safety features, including eight cameras, twelve ultrasonic sensors, and a forward-facing radar, all of which are designed to work together to provide a high level of safety and convenience, using software developed by Tesla, Inc. in collaboration with Mobileye and NVIDIA. The car also features a range of advanced driver assistance systems, including Autopilot and Summon, which are designed to make driving safer and more convenient, using data from Google Maps and Waze. The Tesla Model 3 has also been praised for its reliability, with many owners reporting low levels of maintenance and repair, thanks to the use of advanced materials and manufacturing techniques developed by Tesla, Inc. in collaboration with Daimler AG and Toyota.

Reception and Impact

The Tesla Model 3 has been widely praised by critics and owners alike, with many praising its performance, range, and features, as well as its affordability and value, making it a major competitor to other compact luxury cars like the Audi A4 and BMW 3 Series, which are produced by Volkswagen Group and BMW Group, respectively. The car has also had a major impact on the automotive industry, with many other manufacturers following Tesla, Inc.'s lead in terms of electric vehicle production and autonomous driving technology, including General Motors, Ford Motor Company, and Volkswagen Group, which have all announced plans to produce electric vehicles and develop autonomous driving systems, using technology developed by Waymo and Cruise Automation. The Tesla Model 3 has also been recognized with a number of awards, including the Motor Trend Car of the Year award and the Car and Driver 10Best award, thanks to its innovative design and technology, which were developed in collaboration with NVIDIA, Google, and Microsoft.