Electrifying Innovations by Tesla
Tesla Unveils Game-Changing 2026 Model 3 Long Range: 830km on a Single Charge!
Tesla has revealed the 2026 Model 3 Long Range, boasting a formidable 830 km range with its upgraded powertrain and new 78.4 kWh battery. Set to stun the EV world, this model showcases cutting‑edge battery technology and efficiency improvements over previous models. It achieves faster acceleration from 0‑100 km/h in just 5.2 seconds with a powerful 225 kW motor, making it a leader in long‑distance electric vehicle travel. Soon to hit Australian shores, this Tesla is sparking excitement and debate globally.
Introduction to the 2026 Tesla Model 3 Long Range
Innovations in Motor and Battery Technology
Understanding the CLTC and WLTP Range Estimates
Market Availability and Competitive Positioning
Public Reception and Consumer Reactions
Future Economic and Social Implications
Political and Industry Impact of Tesla's Advances
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