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Media Expert Rating:
8.4 /10
Safety Rating:
8.0 /10
Eco Rating:
9.0 /10
Reliability Rating:
8.0 /10
Cost of Ownership:
8.5 /10
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Summary

The 2025 Tesla Model 3 solidifies its position as a benchmark in the electric vehicle segment, blending cutting-edge technology with enhanced refinement.

This latest iteration brings a quieter cabin, a more comfortable ride, and competitive pricing, addressing some past shortcomings. However, not all updates hit the mark—features like the camera-based parking system and touch-operated transmission selector introduce unnecessary complexity.

Still, with its remarkable range and efficiency, the Model 3 remains a standout option for eco-conscious drivers seeking value and innovation.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Exceptional energy efficiency
  • Enhanced cabin serenity and ride quality
  • Attractive pricing relative to competitors
  • Modern, uncluttered interior aesthetic

Cons

  • Imprecise camera-based parking assistance
  • Awkward touch-driven gear selector
  • Absence of a head-up display or Apple CarPlay
  • Cramped rear seating for taller occupants

Specs

  • Body Style: Electric sedan
  • Platform: Tesla proprietary EV architecture
  • Release: Refreshed for 2024–25
  • Drivetrain: Single-motor rear-wheel drive (RWD)
  • Battery: 57.8kWh lithium iron phosphate
  • Power Output: 208kW
  • Range: 513km (claimed)
  • Max Charging Speed: 170kW DC

Interior & Features

The 2025 Model 3’s interior retains its signature simplicity, elevated by thoughtful enhancements:

  • 15.4-inch central touchscreen with slimmer bezels
  • Ventilated front seats for added comfort
  • Customizable ambient lighting
  • 8.0-inch rear touchscreen for passengers
  • 9-speaker audio (upgraded to 17 speakers in Long Range)
  • Dual 65W wireless charging pads
  • Expansive panoramic glass roof

The open layout, accentuated by the glass roof, creates a spacious feel, though the lack of physical controls and a head-up display may not suit everyone. Rear seating remains snug for taller passengers, but the new rear screen adds a layer of convenience.


Engine & Fuel Economy

Powered by a single 208kW electric motor and a 57.8kWh battery, the RWD Model 3 delivers a claimed 513km range.

Its real-world efficiency shines at approximately 12.8kWh/100km, complemented by a 170kW DC fast-charging capability for quick top-ups on the go.


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Safety Rating

The 2025 Model 3 awaits an ANCAP rating due to child seat tether compliance issues, though its predecessor earned 5 stars. It comes equipped with essentials like autonomous emergency braking, blind-spot monitoring, lane-keep assist, and adaptive cruise control.

Eco Rating

With a tested efficiency of 12.8kWh/100km, the Model 3 ranks among the most energy-efficient EVs, making it a stellar choice for sustainability-focused drivers.

Reliability Rating

Tesla’s reputation for dependable EVs supports the Model 3, which includes a 4-year/80,000km vehicle warranty and an 8-year/160,000km battery warranty, bolstered by its low-maintenance electric design.

Cost of Ownership

  • Warranty: 4 years/80,000km (vehicle), 8 years/160,000km (battery)
  • Maintenance: Minimal—air filter replacement every 2 years, periodic brake fluid checks
  • Energy Efficiency: Around 12.8kWh/100km


Conclusion

The 2025 Tesla Model 3 reinforces its dominance in the EV realm with superior efficiency, a polished ride, and a futuristic cabin. While quirks like the camera-based parking system detract slightly from its appeal, its strengths—affordability, range, and tech—make it a compelling pick for those embracing electric mobility.


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2025 Tesla Model 3 Price & Specs for Australia
The 2025 Tesla Model 3 starts at $54,900 in Australia, with the Long Range AWD at $64,900 and Performance AWD at $80,900. See full specs and pricing.
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