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Tesla Model 3 review

Despite many talented EV rivals, the technology-packed Tesla Model 3 remains one of the very best electric cars around

Overall Auto Express rating

4.5

How we review cars
Price
£39,990 - £60,580
  • Great real-world range
  • Impressive performance
  • Improved build quality
  • No indicator stalks
  • Rivals more fun to drive
  • No Apple CarPlay or Android Auto
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Quick verdict

The Tesla Model 3 is one of the best electric cars around. It’s practical, high-tech, and boasts great performance and range for a relatively low price. The all-electric saloon’s facelift only sweetened the deal, improving build quality and refinement, giving it a slightly snazzier look, and boosting the already excellent range to around 400 miles. 

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It’s big enough for four adults to travel in comfort and is a relaxed car in which to spend time. Access to the Tesla Supercharger network helps when tackling long journeys. It's fast too, even in its most basic rear-wheel drive form, while the all-wheel drive Model 3 Long Range and Performance models will show plenty of sports cars a clean set to heels away from the traffic lights. As long as you’re not intimidated by the cutting-edge technology or the minimalist interior, the Tesla Model 3 is a great option.

Tesla Model 3: price, specs and rivals

Sitting in the Tesla range below the Model X large SUV, the Model S saloon and the Model Y mid-size SUV, the Tesla Model 3 is the smallest, most affordable model to date from the pioneering electric carmaker. The compact all-electric saloon first went on sale in the UK in 2019, winning the title of Auto Express Car of The Year that same year, and has gone on to become one of the best-selling EVs in the world. 

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While Tesla was one of the leaders of the electric car revolution, mainstream manufacturers have been quickly catching up, as is clear by the number of talented rivals the Model 3 now has to go head-to-head with. There’s the engaging and exceptionally well-finished BMW i4, the space-age Hyundai Ioniq 6 and the effortlessly stylish Polestar 2 to start with. You also have traditional combustion-powered models like the BMW 3 Series and Mercedes C-Class that still demand respect in the compact saloon space.

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To keep the Model 3 in fighting shape, Tesla gave its entry-level car a mid-life facelift, but the improvements weren’t isolated to a new bumper and a fresh set of headlights. The Model 3 added even more tech, improved build quality and refinement, as well as increased the range. The base Rear-Wheel Drive Model 3 can now cover up to 319 miles on a single charge (up from 305 miles in the pre-facelift model), while the dual-motor Model 3 Long Range boasts a 391-mile range (up from 374 miles).

The Model 3 Performance disappeared for a bit when the lineup was updated, but it’s been reinstated and has a sub-3-second 0-60mph time. It’s much more than simply the programmers turning up the wick on a standard model, because not only are there model-specific forged 20-inch wheels shod with Michelin rubber, but the Performance gets adaptive suspension (a first for the Model 3), thicker anti-roll bars, unique suspension bushes, and a customisable Track mode. 

The Model 3’s understated styling hides a sophisticated electric drivetrain and an ultra-modern, incredibly minimalist interior. That cabin is dominated by a huge, super-slick 15.4-inch touchscreen that’s used to control virtually all of the car’s features and systems. Some may not appreciate Tesla’s decision to remove the indicator stalks, replacing them with buttons on the steering wheel which can be problematic to operate in certain situations, as we discovered for ourselves on test.

Equipment is generous on every Model 3, with standard kit including 18-inch alloy wheels, 12-way power adjustable heated and ventilated front seats, a glass roof, wireless charging pads for two smartphones, ambient lighting, a basic version of Tesla’s Autopilot driver-assistance system, that massive central display and a smaller touchscreen for back-seat passengers to control the rear cabin temperature, or stream videos and music. There’s no Apple CarPlay or Android Auto though, so you best get used to Tesla’s own infotainment system.

Frequently Asked Questions

The Tesla Model 3 is one of the best electric cars on sale today; practical, high-tech, and boasting great performance and range, all for a relatively low price.

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Which Is Best

Cheapest

  • Name
    RWD 4dr Auto
  • Gearbox type
    Auto
  • RRP
    £39,990

Most Economical

  • Name
    Long Range AWD 4dr Auto
  • Gearbox type
    Auto
  • RRP
    £50,580

Fastest

  • Name
    Performance AWD 4dr Auto
  • Gearbox type
    Auto
  • RRP
    £60,580
News reporter

As our news reporter, Ellis is responsible for covering everything new and exciting in the motoring world, from quirky quadricycles to luxury MPVs. He was previously the content editor for DrivingElectric and won the Newspress Automotive Journalist Rising Star award in 2022.

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