2021 TESLA MODEL 3 (dual Motor) Long Range Auto 4wde 4dr
(dual Motor) Long Range Auto 4wde 4dr
Price
£15,999
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Description
This 2021 Tesla Model 3 Long Range is an electric vehicle that has been maintained by only one owner from new. It comes with a clear vehicle history check, providing peace of mind regarding its background. As a four wheel drive model, it offers a stable and capable driving experience, powered by a 78 kWh battery.
The vehicle is designed for convenience, featuring keyless entry and go, alongside a comprehensive parking assistance system that includes both front and rear sensors and a camera. The Model 3 Long Range stands out for its impressive performance and practicality, offering a range of 360 miles when new. Charging is efficient, taking 12 hours for a full charge at home using a 7kW charger, or as little as 26 minutes to reach 80 percent capacity at a fast public charging point.
Drivers can enjoy a 0 to 60mph acceleration time of 4.2 seconds, while passengers benefit from a spacious interior that includes a fixed panoramic glass roof. Comfort is prioritised with 12 way power adjustable front and rear heated seats, and the vehicle provides ample storage with a large boot space.
About the Tesla Model 3
Why Buy the Tesla Model 3?
The Tesla Model 3 has revolutionised the electric car market, offering an appealing blend of performance, cutting-edge technology, and impressive range. For UK drivers, it represents a compelling gateway into the world of EVs, particularly for those looking for a premium experience without the premium price tag of some rivals. Its minimalist interior, dominated by a large central touchscreen, is both futuristic and surprisingly intuitive once you get to grips with it. The instant torque provides exhilarating acceleration, making light work of overtakes. Furthermore, access to Tesla's Supercharger network means that long-distance journeys are far more manageable than with many other electric vehicles. The ongoing over-the-air software updates ensure your car continues to improve over time, adding new features and refining existing ones, a unique selling point in the automotive world.
UK Price Guide (GBP)
Prices can fluctuate significantly based on model year, condition, mileage, and whether you're looking at new or used. Here's a general guide to what you might expect to pay:
| Model | New Price (Approx.) | Used Price (Approx.) |
|---|---|---|
| Model 3 Rear-Wheel Drive | £39,990 | £25,000 - £35,000 |
| Model 3 Long Range All-Wheel Drive | £47,990 | £28,000 - £40,000 |
| Model 3 Performance All-Wheel Drive | £52,990 | £30,000 - £45,000 |
Note: These prices are indicative and can change based on market conditions and specific vehicle configurations. Always check current listings for the most accurate figures.
Specifications
Specifications vary between the different trims:
- Range: Up to 390 miles (WLTP) for the Long Range
- 0-60mph: As quick as 3.1 seconds for the Performance
- Charging: Supercharger capable, home charging options
- Infotainment: 15-inch central touchscreen, navigation, streaming
- Driver Assistance: Autopilot standard, optional Full Self-Driving Capability
- Boot Space: Significant rear boot plus a front trunk (frunk)
Common Issues
While generally reliable, some common issues have been reported by owners:
- Build Quality: Early models sometimes suffered from minor panel gap inconsistencies and interior trim rattles. This has improved significantly in later models.
- Software Glitches: Though rare, occasional bugs or freezing of the central display can occur, often resolved by a simple reboot or software update.
- Suspension Noises: Some owners have reported creaks or knocks from the suspension, particularly on rougher road surfaces.
- Wind Noise: At higher speeds, some wind noise can be noticeable due to the frameless windows.
- Tyre Wear: The instant torque and performance can lead to quicker tyre wear if not rotated regularly.
Running Costs
Running costs for the Model 3 are a major draw:
- Electricity: Significantly cheaper than petrol/diesel per mile. Charging at home overnight on off-peak tariffs is the most economical.
- Servicing: Much simpler than traditional cars. No oil changes, exhaust systems, or spark plugs to worry about. Main servicing intervals are typically longer.
- Road Tax: Currently exempt from Vehicle Excise Duty (VED) for EVs.
- Company Car Tax (Benefit-in-Kind): Very attractive low rates for electric company cars, making it a popular choice for company car drivers.
Variants
The Model 3 is typically available in three main variants in the UK:
- Rear-Wheel Drive (RWD): The entry-level model, offering a good balance of range and performance for everyday use.
- Long Range All-Wheel Drive (AWD): Offers a considerably longer range and all-wheel drive for enhanced traction and acceleration.
- Performance All-Wheel Drive (AWD): The range-topping model, focusing on ultimate acceleration and handling, but with a slightly reduced range compared to the Long Range.
Consider the Highland update which brought significant styling and interior revisions to newer models.