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2024 Tesla Model 3 Long Range review: 331 reasons the dual motor is worth the extra spend

The Tesla Model 3 Long Range is the top-selling mid-sized car in Australia and the second best-selling EV, behind only the Tesla Model Y. It features a front e-motor, allowing all four wheels to be driven and providing more performance for snappier acceleration. The model comes with the same basic equipment list as the Rear-Wheel Drive, but at $71,900 plus on-road costs. The standard kit includes 18-inch alloys with plastic wheel covers, fake leather, ventilated front seats, heated steering wheel, heated outboard seats, panoramic sunroof, ambient lighting, powered bootlid, and matrix LED headlights.