New Model 3 Performance Now Launched

New Model 3 Performance Now Launched

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Scrubs

Original Poster:

943 posts

205 months

Tuesday 23rd April
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Well, not called the Ludicrous after all!

Available to order now, £59,990 for May/June delivery...

0 - 60 2.9 secs

163 mph top speed

New Performance 4th gen drive unit can deliver:

+22% continuous power
+32% peak power
+16% peak torque

compared to previous Model 3 Performance.

Better Track Mode
Track Mode V3 now integrates motor controls, suspension controls, powertrain cooling, & our Vehicle Dynamics Controller (VDC) under a single, unified system.


New Adaptive Damping system
Adjusts to driver & road inputs in real time to optimize ride & handling, while also improving ride comfort.


More aerodynamic exterior design
5% reduced drag, 36% lift reduction & 55% improvement in front-to-rear lift balance compared to previous Model 3 Performance.

New Sports Seats
Same functionality & comfort as before, but with much better lateral support for cornering & dynamic driving

Launch Video in this Tesla tweet


https://x.com/Tesla/status/1782804631359193275

Heathwood

2,537 posts

203 months

Tuesday 23rd April
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Admittedly impressive. I just can’t get excited about EVs.

Lannister902

1,540 posts

104 months

Tuesday 23rd April
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These sales pitches remind me of how apple advertise their latest iPhones

JackJarvis

2,238 posts

135 months

Tuesday 23rd April
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EV bashing bingo cards at the ready

Fastlane

1,153 posts

218 months

Tuesday 23rd April
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Top Gear and Autotrader reviews are pretty positive. It seems to address the issues with the previous Performance without taking away its day-to-day usability.

May be my next daily...

ghibbett

1,901 posts

186 months

Tuesday 23rd April
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Now to watch the prices of the ‘old’ M3P with an eye to purchase later this year.

LincolnLovin

2,780 posts

219 months

Tuesday 23rd April
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It looks like a big improvement all round, fixes most of the issues that caused me to sell my 2020 M3P. Hopefully this will continue to damage the older models value, as they are starting to become very attractive in the <£25k bracket.

I think that the reasons I got rid of my one (NVH, Build quality, Suspension) are a lot more tolerable at that price point verses what I paid for it (£55k).





David87

6,663 posts

213 months

Tuesday 23rd April
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Posted this on the main PH thread, but Shanghai cars seem to have 50hp less than California ones. Although maybe they don’t as the performance specs are the same. Confusing and a bit of a dampener!



LincolnLovin

2,780 posts

219 months

Wednesday 24th April
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The promo email I received was 460bhp.

NDA

21,615 posts

226 months

Wednesday 24th April
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LincolnLovin said:
The promo email I received was 460bhp.
Mine too.

I am very happy with my 3LR and not especially tempted by this new model - the cost to trade up combined with a performance uplift I don't really need will make me stick. But I like the idea and, as an owner, I know how good they are. For someone having one car only, it would be quite the thing.

I spend my time overtaking ICE vehicles on the motorway into London, I suppose there must be some Tesla's driven slowly - I don't see them. The speedo on the left is a non issue, the new indicator buttons look (and are) awful.

Fastlane

1,153 posts

218 months

Wednesday 24th April
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David87 said:
Posted this on the main PH thread, but Shanghai cars seem to have 50hp less than California ones. Although maybe they don’t as the performance specs are the same. Confusing and a bit of a dampener!


Nor really sure it matters if the performance is the same surely? Most probably a typo or the way they have to show the power in different markets.

Gone fishing

7,232 posts

125 months

Wednesday 24th April
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China uses a less powerful battery and quoting motor performance figures has got Tesla in trouble before. The sum of the front and rear motors potential performance does not equal the car performance because the battery has a massive impact on the car, and that’s not changed.

As for 2.9s to 60, don’t forget that’s after the mystical roll out which be 0.2s, and unlike the Germans who typically quote conservative performance figures, Tesla quote optimal, full battery on a sticky road figures. It’s still quick, and the suspension and seats are welcome, but we’re now very much in the realm of performance being limited by the battery hence the modest improvement over the outgoing model in real world conditions.

Then let’s talk about the price.. Tesla seem to have opted the price by £5k since all the mags were out there to test drive it, and UK are being hammered compared to Europe and the US, irrespective of incentives.

If you’re thinking of getting one, sit on your wallet for a few months and you’ll probably save £5k

RobbyJ

1,574 posts

223 months

Wednesday 24th April
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Also I don't see a tow hitch option which is really annoying.

skwdenyer

16,527 posts

241 months

Wednesday 24th April
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Gone fishing said:
Then let’s talk about the price.. Tesla seem to have opted the price by £5k since all the mags were out there to test drive it, and UK are being hammered compared to Europe and the US, irrespective of incentives.
US: $54630 (on a like for like basis vs UK prices) = £43938
Import duty +10% = £52,725
VAT +20% = £63,270

So like for like the UK price is cheaper (remember, US prices are quoted before sales tax; UK is inc VAT).

In Eire, say, the equivalent price is lower, but registration tax adds another €4K ish. In Germany it is slightly higher, but still below the UK price.

So, yea, we’re paying more than some EU countries, but less than the US on a like-for-like basis.



Gone fishing

7,232 posts

125 months

Wednesday 24th April
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You do know you can’t ignore taxes in some countries but include them in others to try and prove a point.

If you want to go back to net price before tax, take the Irish price, remove vehicle registration, remove vat, remove import duty to see where you get to and compare that to the our net price. It’s circa 45k euro before import tax so 40k euro net or £34k

We pay £60k, less vat takes it down to £50k, less import tax and you get about £45k net, £10k higher


skwdenyer

16,527 posts

241 months

Wednesday 24th April
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Gone fishing said:
You do know you can’t ignore taxes in some countries but include them in others to try and prove a point.

If you want to go back to net price before tax, take the Irish price, remove vehicle registration, remove vat, remove import duty to see where you get to and compare that to the our net price. It’s circa 45k euro before import tax so 40k euro net or £34k

We pay £60k, less vat takes it down to £50k, less import tax and you get about £45k net, £10k higher
I know, which is why I said we pay more than some EU countries smile But we don’t pay appear to pay more than the US like-for-like.

573

313 posts

202 months

Thursday 25th April
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RobbyJ said:
Also I don't see a tow hitch option which is really annoying.
The projected delivery times would suggest that the ones available 'to order' are already built and sat on a boat on their way here from China. There are very few configurations really as the options are limited to colour of exterior and one of 2 colours for seats. Adding the tow bar option would mean they'd need to guesstimate how many orders would tick that box and load the boat accordingly, which introduces an unnecessary complication and financial risk.

I suspect it'll be like every other time they've released an updated model and once the initial orders are filled and they start to build some stock, they'll re-introduce the towbar option. I hope so anyway, as I want one for December delivery and would like the towbar for occasional bike carrier duty.

573

313 posts

202 months

Thursday 25th April
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Also, am i being unreasonably optimistic to think that this car will get an OTA update or paid-for option to add the Ludicrous mode? I can't see why they wouldn't have just called it a Performance again otherwise. I can see something like the 'Performance upgrade' that was available post-purchase for LR owners for £1500.

The acceleration modes even seem to be set out with Chill | Sport | Insane | ...and then a space where a 4th option could be added.

Just me with an over-active imagination?

Gone fishing

7,232 posts

125 months

Thursday 25th April
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573 said:
Also, am i being unreasonably optimistic to think that this car will get an OTA update or paid-for option to add the Ludicrous mode? I can't see why they wouldn't have just called it a Performance again otherwise. I can see something like the 'Performance upgrade' that was available post-purchase for LR owners for £1500.

The acceleration modes even seem to be set out with Chill | Sport | Insane | ...and then a space where a 4th option could be added.

Just me with an over-active imagination?
All the indications are performance is limited by the battery and it’s maxed (and why Europe and the US have different power figures as they use different batteries)

ShortBeardy

115 posts

145 months

Wednesday
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M3P qualifies for the US tax incentive of 7.5k USD I think