New Tesla Model 3 Performance now available

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Tesla has officially launched the new Model 3 Performance, the most powerful Model 3 ever.

Here’s everything that’s new:

UK Starting price: £59,990

0-60mph: 2.9s (vs 3.1s in old version)

Range: 328 miles

Top Speed: 163 mph

Adaptive Suspension: Powered by in-house software. Gives enhanced body control, without sacrificing daily usability or comfort.

All-new high-performance drive units deliver 500+ horsepower.

Track Mode V3: All-new calibration for the powertrain and adaptive suspension.

Ventilated Sports Seats: New seat design with enhanced side and cushion bolsters.

Performance Chassis

Forged Performance Wheels: Lightweight, staggered wheels provide sharper turn-in response, improved predictability, increased traction out of corners and optimized aerodynamics.

High-Performance Brakes: Enhanced pedal feel and improved heat management.

Exclusive to Model 3 Performance, redesigned front and rear fascias, rear diffuser and carbon fibre spoiler.

Carbon Fibre Details: Lightweight carbon fibre interior décor and refined weave pattern.

This may well the best value performance car on the market.

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