Electric Dreams Get a Mileage Boost in China
Tesla Unveils Record-Breaking Model 3+ in China with 830 km Range
Tesla has launched its new Model 3+ in China, boasting a game‑changing range of 830 km on the CLTC cycle. This new variant features a larger 225 kW motor and ternary lithium‑ion battery cells, setting a new standard in the competitive EV market.
Tesla's New Model 3+ Variant: Record Breaking 830 km Range Unveiled in China
Technical Advancements: Enhancements in Motor and Battery for Longer Range
Market Strategy: Tesla's Target on China's Premium EV Competition
Comparing Global Range Metrics: CLTC vs EPA and WLTP Ratings
Pricing Dynamics: Understanding the 14% Premium on New Model 3+
Limited Release: The Why and Implications of Sticking to China
Public Reception and Skepticism Toward Tesla's Range Claims
Economic and Social Impacts of Longer Range Tesla Models
Future Prospects: Tesla's Strategic Moves in the Global EV Market
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