An avid fan of Tesla and its innovational line-up of electronic cars?
Well, you may soon be able to get one of your own.
According to Tesla, the Model 3 has been made available for orders…
And it purportedly costs an estimated $112,845… excluding COE.
Tesla Car Likely To Cost S$112K Excluding COE
According to their website, the Tesla Model 3 Rear-Wheel Drive will have a range of 448km, a top speed of 225km/h and the ability to reach 100km/h within 5.6 seconds.
On the other hand, the Dual Motor All-Wheel Drive will boast a range of 567km, a top speed of 261km/h and the ability to reach 100km/h in just 3.3 seconds.
It will also include additional features such as 20’’ Uberturbine wheels, performance brakes and a track mode.
If you pick the Dual Motor All-Wheel Drive, the estimated price is expected to be $154,815, excluding COE.
It should be noted, however, that the displayed prices exclude estimated duty, registration fees & rebates.
Meanwhile, all cars will be equipped with a power trunk, glass roof and Autopilot.
The Tesla Model 3 will be available in five colour selections, and purchasers can either opt for the default 18’’ Aero Wheels or top up $2,000 for 19’’ Sport Wheels.
The default interior colour of black can also be changed to black and white if desired.
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Built-in Features
According to Tesla, the car model will feature:
- 12-way power-adjustable front and rear heated seats
- 14 speakers, 1 subwoofer, 2 amps, and immersive sound
- Premium connectivity (1 year included) which allows for caraoke, Internet browsing and satellite maps with live traffic visualisation
- LED fog lamps
- Interior floor mats
- Customised driver profiles
- Tinted glass roof with ultraviolet and infrared protection
- Power folding, auto-dimming, heated side mirrors
- A center console with storage, 4 USB-C ports and wireless charging for 2 smartphones
It will also support Autopilot, with purchasers granted the option of topping up $11,500 to upgrade to Full Self-Driving Capability – which allows for additional features such as Auto Lane Change, Autopark and even Summon.
Purchasers who pick the Full Self-Driving Capability option can also expect upcoming features such as Automatic driving on city streets.
Two Available Modes Of Payment
Apparently, two modes of payment will be made available:
- Cash Payment
- Hire Purchase
To complete your order, a one-time order fee of $150 will apply.
Delivery is expected to take somewhere between 12 to 14 weeks.
For more information, you can click here.
Two Other Models
According to Tesla, two other car models are slated for a release in Singapore:
- Model S
- Model X
The Model S will sport a range of 628km, a top speed of 322 km/h, peak power rating of 1,020 hp and the ability to reach 100km/h in just 2.1 seconds.
The Model X will sport a range of 547km, peak power rating of 1,020 hp and the ability to reach 100km/h in just 2.6 seconds.
Both models will support a 17” Cinematic Display, as well as wireless gaming. They will also feature a 22-speaker, 960-watt audio system, complete with active noise cancelling.
More updates are expected to be released in the near future. In the meantime, you can check out more details here.
To read more about Tesla, check out this article.
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