The Tesla Model 3 is once again making headlines in the electric vehicle (EV) market, this time with its latest “Model 3+” variant achieving groundbreaking range figures in China. Regulatory filings reveal that the Tesla Model 3+ can now travel up to 830km on the China Light-Duty Vehicle Test Cycle (CLTC), putting it at the top tier of the long-range EV segment.
Record-Breaking Range for the Tesla Model 3+
The new Tesla Model 3+ keeps the familiar dimensions of the standard Model 3—186 inches long, 73 inches wide, and 57 inches high—while packing serious upgrades under the hood. Its curb weight stands at 1,760kg, with a gross weight of 2,192kg. A significant performance leap comes from a new 225kW rear motor, replacing the previous 194kW unit, and a 78.4kWh LG NMC battery.
Two versions of the Tesla Model 3+ are set to be available, offering ranges of 830km and 800km, both under CLTC testing. The car reaches a top speed of 200km/h (124mph), and customers can choose between 235/45R18 or 235/40R19 tires.
Unlike some overhauls that focus on exterior changes, the Tesla Model 3+ emphasizes efficiency and performance improvements, making it a compelling choice for those prioritizing long-distance travel without compromising Tesla’s hallmark acceleration and driving dynamics.
Why the Tesla Model 3+ Matters in the EV Race
China’s EV market is fiercely competitive, with local automakers launching advanced models at an aggressive pace. The Tesla Model 3+, with its 800km+ range, is clearly Tesla’s answer to rivals like BYD and NIO, who have been pushing the boundaries of battery technology.
In July, Tesla delivered 67,886 units of the Model 3 and Model Y from its Shanghai plant—a slight dip compared to previous months. The launch of the Tesla Model 3+ in September is expected to help boost these figures and strengthen Tesla’s market position.
Technology Behind the Range Boost
The standout feature driving the Tesla Model 3+’s record range is the LG-supplied ternary NMC battery. Known for their high energy density and durability, these batteries allow for extended driving without significantly increasing vehicle weight. Combined with the updated motor’s higher output, the Tesla Model 3+ achieves an optimal balance between performance and efficiency.
Additionally, software optimizations in Tesla’s energy management system ensure that the extra range doesn’t come at the expense of acceleration or driving pleasure—a key selling point for Tesla enthusiasts.
What This Means for Global EV Buyers
While the Tesla Model 3+ is initially launching in China, its success could influence future updates for international markets. Longer ranges mean fewer charging stops on road trips, greater convenience in areas with sparse charging infrastructure, and ultimately, a stronger case for EV adoption worldwide.
For customers outside China eagerly awaiting similar range capabilities, Tesla’s track record suggests that many of these enhancements could eventually make their way to global versions of the Tesla Model 3.
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