how far can a tesla go on a full charge
The distance a Tesla can go on a full charge varies depending on the model and its specifications. Here are the estimated ranges for some of the current Tesla models:
- Tesla Model 3:
- Model 3 (Rear-Wheel Drive): up to 267 miles (430 km)
- Model 3 Long Range (Rear-Wheel Drive): up to 326 miles (525 km)
- Model 3 Long Range (All-Wheel Drive): up to 310 miles (500 km)
- Model 3 Performance (All-Wheel Drive): up to 295 miles (475 km)
- Tesla Model S:
- Model S Long Range (Rear-Wheel Drive): up to 405 miles (652 km)
- Model S Long Range (All-Wheel Drive): up to 396 miles (637 km)
- Model S Plaid (All-Wheel Drive): up to 396 miles (637 km)
- Tesla Model X:
- Model X Long Range (Rear-Wheel Drive): up to 360 miles (579 km)
- Model X Long Range (All-Wheel Drive): up to 348 miles (560 km)
- Model X Plaid (All-Wheel Drive): up to 340 miles (544 km)
- Tesla Model Y:
- Model Y (Rear-Wheel Drive): up to 244 miles (393 km)
- Model Y Long Range (Rear-Wheel Drive): up to 315 miles (507 km)
- Model Y Long Range (All-Wheel Drive): up to 295 miles (475 km)
- Model Y Performance (All-Wheel Drive): up to 295 miles (475 km)
- Tesla Cybertruck:
- Cybertruck Single Motor (Rear-Wheel Drive): up to 250 miles (402 km)
- Cybertruck Dual Motor (All-Wheel Drive): up to 300 miles (483 km)
- Cybertruck Tri Motor (All-Wheel Drive): up to 500 miles (805 km)
Please note that these ranges are estimates based on the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) test cycles and are subject to change based on various factors, such as:
- Driving style and habits
- Climate and weather conditions
- Road terrain and elevation
- Vehicle maintenance and condition
- Accessory usage (e.g., air conditioning, heating)
It’s also worth noting that Tesla’s Autopilot and Full Self-Driving (FSD) features can affect the vehicle’s range, as they require additional power to operate.