Here is another great news for Tesla buyers as the brand has relaunched its Model 3 Long Range Rear-wheel-Drive. As a new second cheapest option for the popular electric sedan. It will be available with the price tag of $42,490 as per Tesla.
Originally launched in 2017 the Long range Model 3 but discontinued it two years laters. Now it’s back with new looks, more power and performance with new price tags. The refreshed design will be launched in the US at the beginning of the year.
The rear-wheel-drive (RWD) version of the Long Range Model 3 will get an EPA-estimated range of 363 miles. That could be a significant addition to Tesla’s lineup at a time when production and sales are facing challenges.
Tesla has just announced that it is bringing back one of those versions of the vehicles in an email to customers today:
Travel up to 363 miles (EPA est.) on a single charge and enjoy the performance and handling of our rear-wheel drive powertrain for longer. Model 3 Long Range Rear-Wheel Drive is here, starting at $29,990* after federal tax credit and estimated gas savings.
Whereas the brand has shown the price tag of $29,990 on advertisement instead of actual price of $42,490. The Model 3 Long Range RWD is eligible for the full $7,500 tax credit, which would indicate that it is using Panasonic cells.