Tesla Launches New Model 3 Standard in Europe at Lower Entry Price
Tesla has unveiled a new entry-level variant of its popular Model 3 sedan for the European market, aiming to make electric mobility more accessible. The new Model 3 Standard is now available for order, featuring a significantly reduced starting price of EUR36,990. This update replaces the previous base model, which was priced at EUR39,990, representing a EUR3,000 reduction in cost. The pricing adjustment is part of Tesla's broader strategy to stimulate demand and address evolving market dynamics.
The Model 3 Standard is equipped with a lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery that delivers a capacity of just over 62 kWh. This configuration allows for a WLTP-rated driving range of up to 534 kilometers, which is 20 kilometers less than the outgoing Model 3 Rear-Wheel Drive version. However, the new variant benefits from an improved maximum direct current (DC) charging capability, now reaching up to 175 kW--an increase of 5 kW compared to its predecessor. This enhancement supports faster charging times and greater convenience for users on the go.
In terms of efficiency, the Model 3 Standard maintains a competitive energy consumption rate, with Tesla reporting a standardized value of 13 kWh per 100 kilometers. This figure marks a marginal yet notable improvement of 0.2 kWh over the previous model, reflecting ongoing advancements in Tesla's drivetrain and battery technology.
While the new entry-level Model 3 introduces some simplifications in its equipment package, it also brings select new features. The vehicle will be available exclusively in three exterior colors: black, white, and grey. These changes are designed to streamline production and potentially enhance delivery times, while still offering a compelling suite of features for customers seeking an affordable electric vehicle.
Despite the recent price cut, the Model 3 Standard's cost remains above Tesla's previously stated goal of introducing an entry-level model at EUR30,000. The latest adjustment comes against a backdrop of declining electric vehicle sales and the withdrawal of government incentives for electric cars in the United States. In Germany, the reintroduction of consumer subsidies for electric vehicles may encourage renewed interest and help bolster Tesla's market presence.
Customers in Europe can already place orders for the new Model 3 Standard through Tesla's online platform. For those considering leasing options, the vehicle is available with an upfront payment of EUR6,900, followed by monthly installments of EUR299 over a 60-month term, based on an annual mileage cap of 10,000 kilometers. This offering is expected to appeal to a broader customer base, particularly those entering the electric vehicle market for the first time.
The Model 3 Standard continues Tesla's commitment to enhancing the accessibility of electric vehicles without compromising on performance or technological innovation. As the automotive sector adapts to shifting consumer preferences and regulatory environments, Tesla's strategic pricing and product updates aim to maintain its competitive edge in the growing European market for electric mobility.