I interrupt your regularly
scheduled day for a special “How I Would Buy It” segment – Tesla has announced that
the Model 3 Standard Range is now available. This is the $35,000 version of the
Model 3 that has long been promised. Elon Musk’s vision was for cars to one day
be charged by solar panels and powered by electricity alone. Being the smallest
of the current Teslas, the Model 3 is a very key model for the company in accomplishing
that goal, but its price has still been outside the range of “affordable” for many
shoppers. So, what do you sacrifice when you get a “base model” Model 3?
What Do You Get?
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Shown: 2019 Tesla Model 3 Mid or Long Range; Standard Range Interior w/Cloth Seats |
A Standard Range Tesla Model 3 comes
in two flavors: Standard Range and Standard Range Plus. The regular Standard Range
model officially starts at $36,200 with destination and has a range of 220
miles. Standard features vs. other Model 3s are a manual adjusting steering wheel,
cloth seats, and a more basic dashboard – though you still get the giant touch
screen. The Standard Range Plus version costs an extra $2,000 and adds 20 miles
of range for a total of 240 miles, an extra 10 MPH to the top speed for a total
of 140 MPH and cuts the 0-60 time by 0.3 seconds for a time of 5.3 seconds. You
also get an upgraded interior with heated front seats, leatherette seats, upgraded
audio, and LED fog lights. All Standard Range models are Rear-Wheel Drive
(RWD). The Plus version is a worthwhile upgrade, I say.
For My Money…
Note that any color besides black
on the Model 3 will cost you extra – between $1,500 and $2,500 extra to be
exact. There’s also only a few colors to choose from – black, grey, blue,
white, and red. The black/white interior adds $1,000 vs. all-black, and 19-inch
sport rims are available for an extra $1,500.
Adding Autopilot or Full-Self
Driving Capability after delivery jacks up the cost of those options significantly,
but I feel Autopilot alone for $3,000 will be enough for most people. Ditto the
240-mile range. My drive to work every day is 6 miles, 12 miles round trip. I
could charge up once, maybe twice a week basically before going any long-distance
places or back home to see family. Given this, a Standard Range Plus Model 3 might
be in my future… The federal rebate is now $3,750 for Teslas, and other EV rebates
vary by state. This likely won’t increase or be renewed soon, as Congress is
currently fighting over the boarder wall and not EV credits. The estimated
price for the one I built was $41,000 before rebates, with a two week delivery time (I would take that last part with a BOTTLE of salt given Tesla's history and the fact that Model 3 is officially the best-selling luxury car in the U.S. now).
In the Pipeline
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The Model Y will cost slightly more than a Model 3. You could say
Tesla's lineup will officially be "S3XY" once the Model Y releases.
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Tesla says that the Model Y
crossover, based on the Model 3, will be revealed March 14th, 2019.
Are you excited for the next vehicle in Tesla’s lineup? I’m quite interested
myself in seeing where its pricing and performance falls, especially since the Standard
Range Model 3 is a rather decent value with rebates and when comparing its
range with some other EVs. Tesla is continuing to redefine the auto industry.
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