2025 Tesla Model 3 Review: Still The Electric Car King?

1 Views
Published
The 2025 Tesla Model 3 is still the electric sedan everyone's talking about, and for good reason. After Tesla's Highland refresh, this car has seriously upped its game with better build quality, a quieter cabin, and improved ride comfort. But with new competitors like the Hyundai Ioniq 6 and BMW i4 breathing down its neck, does the Model 3 still deserve the crown?
I'm diving deep into what makes this car tick, from its lightning-fast acceleration to that controversial all-touchscreen interior. Tesla simplified the lineup for 2025 by dropping the cheapest model, but what you get now is a more premium experience across the board. The Supercharger network remains a huge advantage, and those range numbers are still impressive even in real-world driving.
Whether you're considering your first EV or upgrading from an older Tesla, this review covers everything you need to know about the 2025 Model 3. From the base rear-wheel drive to the absolutely mental Performance variant, there's probably a Model 3 that fits your needs and budget.
2025 Tesla Model 3 Specs and Pricing:
Long Range RWD: $42,490

257 hp, 0-60 mph in 4.6 seconds
363 miles EPA range
Single motor, rear-wheel drive

Long Range AWD: $49,130

394 hp, 0-60 mph in 4.2 seconds
346 miles EPA range
Dual motor, all-wheel drive

Performance: $54,990

510 hp, 0-60 mph in 2.8 seconds
303 miles EPA range
Dual motor AWD with adaptive suspension

All models include 15.4-inch touchscreen, Autopilot, heated/ventilated seats, and premium connectivity. Full Self-Driving capability available for additional $8,000.
#TeslaModel32025
#TeslaModel3
#TeslaModel3firstlook
#TeslaModel32025exterior
#TeslaModel32025interior
#TeslaModel3walkaround
#TeslaModel3details
#TeslaModel3new

➡️ Discover all new cars before anyone else! Subscribe now to AUTO TV ????https://goo.gl/y9bfwm ⚠️
Don’t miss next videos: press the little bell ((????)) to get notifications.
Category
Model 3
Be the first to comment