The Natural Resources Canada (NRCAN) and EPA websites have now been updated to show the new range and efficiency numbers for the refreshed Tesla Model 3.
As expected, the numbers confirm what Tesla posted on their website for the Long Range (LR) and Performance variants just over a week ago. The Standard Range Plus, which Tesla claims has an increased range of 423km (262 miles) is absent from both online tools.
As you can see from the ratings, Tesla has been able to dramatically improve the efficiency of the LR Model 3 over the 2020 model year, now at a combined 134 MPGe. Even its highway rating at 127MPGe is higher than the previous city rating of 124 MPGe.
The increased efficiency and range is thanks to the all-new heat pump, which first appeared in the Model Y when it was launched earlier this year.
2021 Tesla Model 3 Long Range AWD
- Range: 568km (353 miles)
- Efficiency
- City
- 141 MPGe (City)
- 1.7 Le/100 km
- Highway
- 127 MPGe
- 1.9 Le/100 km
- Combined
- 134 MPGe
- 1.8Â Le/100 km
- City
2021 Tesla Model 3 Performance AWD
- Â Range: 507km (315 miles)
- Â Efficiency
- City
- 118 MPGe (City)
- 2.0 Le/100 km
- Highway
- 107 MPGe
- 2.2 Le/100 km
- Combined
- 113 MPGe
- 2.1 Le/100 km
- City
h/t: InsideEVs