Making more power for longer, the latest M3P is 3.9 and 8.7 seconds quicker to 130 and 150 mph, respectively, in our testing.
NHTSA rates crash-tested vehicles by assigning them one to five stars, with five stars indicating the most injury protection and one star indicating the least protection.
"This comparison is really tempting me to make the switch." Refreshed Tesla Model 3 exceeds EPA estimates in range test — ...
Indeed, the Model 3 received 5 stars across every tested category, including side crash, frontal crash, and rollover scenarios. Still, there’s no denying that every accident involving Tesla ...
James Morris covers the rapidly growing world of electric vehicles. The Tesla Model 3 is the car that spearheaded the EV revolution. The Model S and X made EVs desirable, while the Nissan Leaf and ...
went 310 miles on our highway-range test, the first Model 3 to exceed 300 and a result that's roughly 85 percent of the EPA-range figure, up substantially from about 75 percent before. Tesla ...
What's New for 2024? The Model 3 has received a welcome styling refresh for 2024, complete with a sleeker front end, a quieter cabin, and updated standard features. While the changes to the Model ...
NHTSA rates crash-tested vehicles by assigning them one to five stars, with five stars indicating the most injury protection and one star indicating the least protection. IIHS rates vehicles good ...
After crash-testing the pre-facelift Model 3, Euro NCAP awarded it the maximum five-star score, with the highest score of any car tested until that date in the safety assist category. Tesla also ...
A federal investigation into Tesla was announced Thursday after one person was injured, and one died after a crash involving ...
The 2021 Tesla Model 3 Standard Range receives a 5.00 Overall rating from NHTSA with specific 5 rating for side impact and 5 for frontal crash rating. What are the 2021 Tesla Model 3 Standard ...
Finding out just what a second-hand Tesla Model 3 is like a few years down the road is something we’ve wanted to explore for a long time – and now we can. Our early impressions suggest that ...