Wednesday, December 5, 2018


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Tesla Model 3 pode ser encomendado a partir de hoje. Saiba os preçosModel 3 can be ordered from today. Know the prices

Model 3 reservations can be made from today, 5th, throughout the European territory directly on the official website. And yes, as Tesla advanced to Tech at Minute, Portugal is included.
The delivery of the vehicles themselves will happen only in early 2019, more precisely from the month of February for the first to order your Model 3.
Those interested in the Model 3 can choose between two versions: the Long Range Dual Engine All-Wheel Drive and the Performance. The Model 3 Long Range Dual Engine AWD will have a base price of 60,200 euros and will offer a top speed of 233km and a battery with autonomy for up to 544km. The Model 3 Performance will be available starting at 71,300 euros with a maximum speed of 250km, with a range of 530km and also includes brake calipers and Track Mode as a function exclusively for those who are 'friends' of higher speeds.
The power of both versions is assured, with Tesla claiming that the Model 3 can go from 0 to 100km / 0 in just 3.7 seconds. Both will have black as the base color, and other colors will be available at other prices. Midnight Silver and Deep Blue will be available for € 1,600, Pearl White for € 2,200 and finally Multi Coat Red for an additional € 2,700.
If you want to enjoy Tesla's state-of-the-art technology, you can still choose to include the Enhanced Autopilot, which allows the car to automatically adjust to the speed of the traffic, to stay in the same range, to park automatically. This option also includes Summon, a feature that allows the driver to call the car to himself. If you want to have your Model 3 Enhanced Autopilot, you have to be willing to give an additional 5,400 euros. Recently, Tesla presented Model 3 officially in Portugal, an occasion in which News to Minute to Minute was present and in which we took advantage to collect impressions of the company's customers. Miguel Dias

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