A round-up of recent Performance Model 3 professional reviews:
Business Insider: I just drove the $78,000 high-performance Model 3 — here's why it's my new favorite Tesla
“I've driven every Tesla the company has built, and my longtime favorite is the original Roadster, no longer in production.
Well, it was my favorite. That honor now goes to the P3D.
“What we have here, admiring ladies and gents and drop-jawed children, is the complete package. Beautiful outside, cool as heck inside, and a car that gets your pulse pounding when you step on it. I'm crazy about this thing. It's pure joy with four wheels and four doors.”
Jalopnik:
https://jalopnik.com/2018-tesla-model-3-performance-heres-what-we-thought-1828067979
Kristen Lee
: “The feeling was very fast, yes, but also elastic. Like we were using big rubber bands to shoot ourselves into the horizon. The lack of gear shifts also adds to this sensation.
All you get is an increased, high-pitched whining noise, unrelenting forward propulsion and then suddenly the whole cabin is giggling manically.”
Mike Ballaban: “The steering is downright lively compared to virtually any new car on the road, and despite weighing ever so slightly more than SpaceX’s Big F_ing Rocket—I’m being hyperbolic but it’s still a hefty 4,000 pounds—it was somehow both nimble and comfortable. It’s stupid fast, comfortable, and the rear window crawls all the way up its ass and over the back seats. What’s not to like?”
MotorTrend:
2018 Tesla Model 3 Dual Motor Performance Review: First Taste - Motor Trend
“In maybe 120 wheel revolutions, a high-performance hierarchy has been rattled. The European marques perennially atop the sport sedan podium are about to have trapdoors release beneath them. Although nothing has fundamentally changed with the car's steering or suspension (besides an imperceptible but CG-lowering 5-10mm drop in ride height), the dual motor and all-wheel drive give the compact Tesla a tensed, hair-trigger potency for leaping ahead or around whatever's in the way. It's pure jungle cat.”
Road and Track:
Tesla Model 3 Performance: Track Test
"Tesla's dual-motor, 450-horsepower Model 3 Performance has a new Track Mode. We took it to Lime Rock Park to see how much hot-lapping this electric sport sedan can really handle."
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