New Tesla Model 3 Performance Announced

Apr 24, 2024,03:56 AM
 

Tesla's new Model 3 Performance model has just been announced.  This replaces the previous Performance model which is quite an impressive car!  

Quick Facts:
510 horsepower
296 miles of range (US EPA Testing Standard). This is a 45 mile penalty compared to the normal Long Range AWD version.  
0-60 mph in 2.8 seconds
Upgraded brakes.
Adaptive suspension (not air suspension, adaptive valving).
20 inch staggered wheels and tires.  Wheels are a unique design to this model.  Wheels are forged!  Not cast!
Special Front Bumper with air curtains and diffuser - specific to the Performance model.
Special front seats with sporty bolstering!
"Insane" level performance.
Not a "Ludicrous" level performance, that level is reserved for 3-motor models with carbon sleeve rotors (like the Model S Plaid and Model X Plaid)
I was told that there would be a 19" wheel option as well, but doesn't seem to be the case.  
Price; $53,000 USD in USA.  Before destination, taxes, registration, and tax credit.  


Looks very impressive to me with the on paper stats!  I haven't driven this latest Performance version, but I will say The Tesla Model 3 does handle very well.  It's very heavy, but the mass is low.  The brakes are not very good, the ones on the Performance model are significantly better than the non-performance models though.  It's not the most emotional car to drive, but it's a fantastic cars if you can tune out the road noise, the paint quality isn't very good, and the build quality is below average.  It's also very convenient to plug the car into the electrical mains at home and not have to go to the gas station.  The technology and user interface is pretty darn good (more buttons and stalks would be nice), almost like an iPhone that's a car.  

Full disclosure, I am a Tesla stockholder.  

Any thoughts?  I think it's a cool car.  I can't wait to try one out.  Although my current car hasn't missed a beat - so I don't feel a need to replace it.  




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 By: hazzgard : April 24th, 2024-04:53
I don’t see where this is environmental sustainable and why it should be sponsored by public money. It is just a sportscar for people that would like to appear environmental friendly. This car is just the summum of hypocrisis or non sense.

Ahh! Good point!

 
 By: patrick_y : April 24th, 2024-05:26
But even more people would complain if the government picked and chose specific models for eligibility for tax credits right? So it's no easy solution. But I agree... Why should a high performance sedan like this get public money?

How about a subsidy based on hp/torque and not specific brand or models?

 
 By: S F : April 24th, 2024-15:02
Say subsidy only applies for EVs with up to 150 hp and 200 nm of torque? 😂 That should be sufficient for daily commute right?😂

Hi praise to call this a "sports car". More of a glorified golf cart to me 🤣

 
 By: MichaelC : April 24th, 2024-11:16
But the part about appearances, I fully agree.

You gotta visit California more often - we all live in these GIGANTIC Golf Cart Communities!

 
 By: patrick_y : April 25th, 2024-02:19
Joking aside, these are impressive golf carts - they can go really fast. They just don't seem to carry a lot of golf clubs. I really don't like the trunk of the Model 3, it feels small.

Dear Friend, I plan to visit CA only 1 more time in my life. For a lunch or dinner with Art at Rainbow B&G.

 
 By: MichaelC : April 25th, 2024-15:42
Aside from that, I plan to never set foot in that state again. You are welcomed to join us if you like, date TBD.

I don't blame you! Without getting too political - California has become a very strange place!

 
 By: patrick_y : April 25th, 2024-15:52
Hope to see you sometime! If not, I'll have to come to see you - when the weather isn't freezing and windy blizzard conditions - I am a Californian after all.

I purposely did not expand my comments, any rational person will understand why I find CA despicable.

 
 By: MichaelC : April 25th, 2024-15:57
And don't think I am picking on your naturally a gorgeous state - I feel very much the same about my own state, Colofornia (as we now call it here), which years ago I planned to never ever leave. But I'll be leaving this state as soon as I can. Maybe we c... 

Yes! Another IGOTT is definitely overdue!

 
 By: patrick_y : April 27th, 2024-21:14
I didn't know things had gotten that bad in Colo-fornia!

The range is definitely less than a petrol or diesel car...

 
 By: patrick_y : April 25th, 2024-02:27
Let's say you compared this to a BMW M3 or Mercedes AMG C63, it's definitely going to have less range. But, it will be less expensive to run, just as fast if not slightly faster, and you can charge it at home. And lest we forget, if we drive an AMG C63 fl... 

I know at around 140 kph, the consumption goes to around 4 kilometers per KWH on my Tesla. So assuming this car has around 80 KWH, that's only 320 kilometers.

 
 By: patrick_y : April 25th, 2024-14:47
My car only has around 60 KWH, so my car can only do around 240 KM at high speed. And Autobahn speeds can be 200 kph, so, the consumption will go up even more, thus shortening the autonomy.

I wonder what my AMG Mercedes would do on the autobahn?

 
 By: patrick_y : April 25th, 2024-15:55
Probably 30 liters per 100 km? Would that be reasonable for a 5.4 liter gas guzzling engine? It wouldn't last very long at high speeds of 200+ kph, as the tank is only 80 liters! But at least I'd get 200+ kilometers of very high speed driving and if I nee... 

Exactly...

 
 By: amanico : April 25th, 2024-16:19

Won’t Touch Tesla until they get rid of Musk

 
 By: ANDLIST : April 24th, 2024-07:58
I’m in the market too. I just cant put money in that guy’s pocket.

Updated Model 3 looks good...

 
 By: El Padre : April 24th, 2024-08:07
I am waiting for an updated Y 😊

Super car acceleration for $53k

 
 By: Aquaracer1 : April 24th, 2024-14:32
Impressive. But that’s about all there is for me to see here. I’m too much of an ICE traditionalist. Which is probably why I haven’t test driven an EV yet . Add the other drawback like build quality , which I hear frequently, and I just can’t get behind t... 

I considered myself a petrol-head.

 
 By: patrick_y : April 25th, 2024-02:17
Then I test drove a Tesla - the acceleration, the response, the low center of gravity - it hooked me.

I was very against anything EV

 
 By: @wewannaporsche : May 1st, 2024-15:46
I am a manual driving 911 guy and disdained Teslas until I rented one for a week while on vacation. I now think they are the best car for commuting or around the town use (not for long distance travel). They are fast, charge up quick to 80% at superchargi... 

I concur!

 
 By: patrick_y : May 2nd, 2024-14:44
I totally agree with you and I thank you for chiming in! And thank you for chiming in with an open mind! A lot of people whom are a little stubbornly puristic but overly critical about electric cars even without having driving them yet. Great for commutin... 

Haha, that would be fun to see

 
 By: @wewannaporsche : May 2nd, 2024-15:47
I agree that EVs are not perfected for the track yet but they are great/better at other things. And yes, folks who trash EVs I think haven’t really spent significant time in them. They are also terrific cars but just do it differently than what they’re us... 

I'm still hesitant to recommend EVs.

 
 By: patrick_y : May 2nd, 2024-17:10
The Porsche Taycan drives amazingly. Truly a Porsche from a driving perspective - lack of sound otherwise. But, can I recommend one? So much of car ownership is outside of just how it drives, but the reliability, the insurability, the competence in a spec... 

Very true

 
 By: @wewannaporsche : May 3rd, 2024-09:32
I like the Taycan but they are behind Tesla in terms of development and design. Even then, the battery replacement costs after long term use is a problem. I wouldn’t replace all the cars in my family with an EV, but having one is a compelling argument.

Agreed! One in the fleet as a commuter is perfect.

 
 By: patrick_y : May 3rd, 2024-12:34
Especially if you live in a place like California where you have insane fuel costs. We're paying $6.00 USD+ per gallon of premium fuel (all of my cars I've ever owned unfortunately required premium fuel). For our European friends, I'm still under 2 Euros ... 

Yes! But we Californians have generally paid roughly half our European counterparts! Now we're getting very close!

 
 By: patrick_y : May 3rd, 2024-12:59
I can't imagine what my petrol bill in Europe would be with the AMG. 10.000 Euros a year? Yikes! Even in California it was very large.

Yes! Easily.

 
 By: amanico : May 4th, 2024-08:37

Can it go through a car wash safely?

 
 By: mkvc : April 24th, 2024-20:10
After reading about the truck, it's a question that must be asked.

We will have to find out!

 
 By: patrick_y : April 25th, 2024-02:17

Vision

 
 By: Revilo : April 25th, 2024-16:03
This sounds like the days when people had nostalgia for the clickity clack of horse hoofs on carriages, when Mr. Ford and Mercedes introduced the car. Love or hate, Tesla changed the world with a superior product, zero vibrations (that is why Rolls Royce ...