Tesla Model 3 Long Range RWD (2026)
The Highland-refreshed Model 3 is the EV that pulled mainstream European buyers into electric motoring, and it remains the default answer for anyone wanting long range, fast public charging, and class-leading software at a sensible price. In Europe its appeal is sharpened by access to the Supercharger network and low company-car tax in many markets, which keeps it dominant on business fleets. The Long Range RWD trim is the value sweet spot, pairing the big battery with a single efficient motor for the longest range in the line-up. Buyers should note the stripped-back interior with no stalks or instrument binnacle divides opinion, and the firm ride on optional larger wheels won't suit everyone on patchy European roads. Cross-shop the Korean EVs if you want faster 800V charging.
A genuinely good moment to buy — it's at its lowest price on record, 5.8% below its 90-day average, and it dropped 1.1% this month.
- Longest range in its price band
- Unmatched Supercharger network across Europe
- Low company-car tax keeps fleet costs down
- Over-the-air updates keep the car current
- Minimalist cabin omits stalks and driver display
- Firm ride on optional 19-inch wheels
- Slower charging than 800V Korean rivals
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