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Tesla’s Model 3, the most important car to come out in decades, has a confirmed range of 310 miles, according to the Environmental Protection Agency. That figure applies to the long-range version of the Model 3, and echoes the vehicle specs released by Tesla back in July. It also makes the Model 3 one of the most efficient passenger electric vehicles on the market.
It officially makes Tesla’s new vehicle the second most efficient car available for sale, according to the EPA. That’s 131 MPGe for city driving, 120 MPGe on the highway, and 126 MPGe combined. The Model 3 is second only to the Hyundai Ioniq Electric with an impressive 136 MPGe. The Korean automaker was able to achieve such great efficiency with a relatively small 28 kWh battery pack and range of 124 miles on a single charge.
It officially makes Tesla’s new vehicle the second most efficient car available for sale, according to the EPA. That’s 131 MPGe for city driving, 120 MPGe on the highway, and 126 MPGe combined. The Model 3 is second only to the Hyundai Ioniq Electric with an impressive 136 MPGe. The Korean automaker was able to achieve such great efficiency with a relatively small 28 kWh battery pack and range of 124 miles on a single charge.