Tesla Model 3 AWD EPA Range: 370 Miles Achieved in Real-World Test

The Tesla Model 3 AWD's real-world test beat the EPA estimate Range of 333 miles by an amazing 37 miles.

The Model 3 AWD achieved just 245 watt-hours per mile, proving incredibly energy-efficient during the test. 

Over 70% of the test was conducted at highway speeds, proving Tesla’s exceptional long-distance capabilities. 

After 100,000 miles, the Model 3’s battery shows less than 10% degradation, which is rare in EVs. 

The Model 3 AWD’s adaptive suspension optimizes efficiency based on driving conditions, improving mileage. 

This technology keeps the battery at an optimal temperature for peak performance, even in low temperatures. 

The Model 3 AWD offers a “range mode” that enhances power consumption for long-distance driving. 

The Model 3 AWD has an industry-leading drag coefficient of 0.23, aiding in its efficiency and range. 

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