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In early September 2019 the first shipments of the long awaited Tesla Model 3 autonomous electric vehicle began arriving in Australia.

All Tesla cars come standard with auto pilot, full self-driving capability and driver assistance features such as emergency braking, collision warning and blind-spot monitoring.

With the next software update, the cars will recognise and respond on autopilot to speed signs, traffic lights and stop signs. A number of other autonomous features will also be available by the end of 2019.

 

This white Tesla 3 Performance, pictured above is my sons car. He picked it up in Sydney on September 28 2019. Apparently if he had not been there at the pre-arranged time the car would have been allocated to someone else and he would have gone back on the waiting list.

 

Today Boxing Day 2019 I had my first opportunity to drive this amazing vehicle. Apart from being whisper quiet the technology is unbelievable and the acceleration from 0 to 100km hour in 3.2 seconds is breathtaking.

 

The standard car with various options he had ordered was unavailable on the day so Tesla upgraded him free of charge to a Performance Long Range vehicle. His car had been ordered well over 3 years previous to the delivery and his great patience has been rewarded with an amazingly sleek and seriously impressive and in the end, upgraded vehicle.

 

The stylishly sleek low profile Standard Tesla Model 3 has a battery range of 460km (real life more like 350km), a top speed of 225kph and at 5.6 seconds 0 to 100km it has scary acceleration that throws you back hard against the seat.

The Standard Model 3 will retail for Au$67,900.

There are two other models being made available in Australia.

 

Long Range Standard (620km -233kph-4.6 seconds) (Au$85,900)

Performance (560km - 233kph-3.4 seconds) (Au$92,900)

 

When one gets into the car the first thing you notice, apart from the comfort of the seats and the sleek tinted glass roof, is the total simplicity of the dash. There is no instrumentation on the dashboard, just a large computer screen which literally does everything. It allows you to conveniently update the cars autonomous and standard driving mode software, make phone calls, use maps and play music. I'm not sure yet but its probably set up for voice command also.

Charging is carried out at Tesla's rapidly expanding network of Australian charging stations or at home through an adapted power point.

Recently I saw that the Tesla Model 3 has become the top selling car in the Netherlands.

It will be interesting to see how rapid its adoption will be in Australia given Australian's record as a world leader in transitioning to new technologies.

It will not be a surprise if the takeup is quite fast, despite our current federal governments best efforts to dampen down all enthusiasm for anything not powered by fossil fuels.

 

The Tesla Version 10 Update was released on 26th September 2019

 

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In early September 2019 the first shipments of the long awaited Tesla Model 3 autonomous electric vehicle began arriving in Australia.

All Tesla cars come standard with auto pilot, full self-driving capability and driver assistance features such as emergency braking, collision warning and blind-spot monitoring.

With the next software update, the cars will recognise and respond on autopilot to speed signs, traffic lights and stop signs. A number of other autonomous features will also be available by the end of 2019.

 

This black Tesla 3, pictured above in my driveway, had been ordered well over 3 years previous to the delivery date by a friend. His great patience has been rewarded with an amazingly sleek and seriously impressive vehicle.

The car pictured above is the standard version with a black paint but my son, also after a 3 year wait, will soon take delivery of an upgraded white long range version, for which he has had to wait a few weeks longer as he only recently decided on the longer range upgrade.

The stylishly sleek low profile Standard Tesla Model 3 has a battery range of 460km (real life more like 350km), a top speed of 225kph and at 5.6 seconds 0 to 100km it has scary acceleration that throws you back hard against the seat. The Standard Model 3 will retail for Au$67,900.

There are two other models being made available in Australia.

 

Long Range Standard (620km -233kph-4.6 seconds) (Au$85,900)

Performance (560km - 233kph-3.4 seconds) (Au$92,900)

 

When one gets into the car the first thing you notice, apart from the comfort of the seats and the sleek tinted glass roof, is the total simplicity of the dash. There is no instrumentation on the dashboard, just a large computer screen which literally does everything. It allows you to conveniently update the cars autonomous and standard driving mode software, make phone calls, use maps and play music. I'm not sure yet but its probably set up for voice command also.

Charging is carried out at Tesla's rapidly expanding network of Australian charging stations or at home through an adapted power point.

Today I saw that the Tesla Model 3 has become the top selling car in the Netherlands.

It will be interesting to see how rapid its adoption will be in Australia given Australian's record as a world leader in transitioning to new technologies.

It will not be a surprise if the takeup is quite fast, despite our current federal governments best efforts to dampen down all enthusiasm for anything not powered by fossil fuels.

 

The Tesla Version 10 Update was released on 26th September 2019

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In early September 2019 the first shipments of the long awaited Tesla Model 3 autonomous electric vehicle began arriving in Australia.

All Tesla cars come standard with auto pilot, full self-driving capability and driver assistance features such as emergency braking, collision warning and blind-spot monitoring.

With the next software update, the cars will recognise and respond on autopilot to speed signs, traffic lights and stop signs. A number of other autonomous features will also be available by the end of 2019.

 

This white Tesla 3 Performance, pictured above is my sons car. He picked it up in Sydney on September 28 2019. Apparently if he had not been there at the pre-arranged time the car would have been allocated to someone else and he would have gone back on the waiting list.

 

Today Boxing Day 2019 I had my first opportunity to drive this amazing vehicle. Apart from being whisper quiet the technology is unbelievable and the acceleration from 0 to 100km hour in 3.4 seconds is breathtaking.

 

The standard car with various options he had ordered was unavailable on the day so Tesla upgraded him free of charge to a Performance Long Range vehicle. His car had been ordered well over 3 years previous to the delivery and his great patience has been rewarded with an amazingly sleek and seriously impressive and in the end, upgraded vehicle.

 

The stylishly sleek low profile Standard Tesla Model 3 has a battery range of 460km (real life more like 350km), a top speed of 225kph and at 5.6 seconds 0 to 100km it has scary acceleration that throws you back hard against the seat.

The Standard Model 3 will retail for Au$67,900.

There are two other models being made available in Australia.

 

Long Range Standard (620km -233kph-4.6 seconds) (Au$85,900)

Performance (560km - 233kph-3.4 seconds) (Au$92,900)

 

When one gets into the car the first thing you notice, apart from the comfort of the seats and the sleek tinted glass roof, is the total simplicity of the dash. There is no instrumentation on the dashboard, just a large computer screen which literally does everything. It allows you to conveniently update the cars autonomous and standard driving mode software, make phone calls, use maps and play music. I'm not sure yet but its probably set up for voice command also.

Charging is carried out at Tesla's rapidly expanding network of Australian charging stations or at home through an adapted power point.

Recently I saw that the Tesla Model 3 has become the top selling car in the Netherlands.

It will be interesting to see how rapid its adoption will be in Australia given Australian's record as a world leader in transitioning to new technologies.

It will not be a surprise if the takeup is quite fast, despite our current federal governments best efforts to dampen down all enthusiasm for anything not powered by fossil fuels.

 

The Tesla Version 10 Update was released on 26th September 2019

 

www.roadandtrack.com/new-cars/a29741451/tesla-model-3-per....

TESLA MODEL 3

VELGEN LIGHT WEIGHT SERIES VF9 GUNMETAL

20x9.5 | 20x10.5

245-35-20 | 285-30-20

2020 Tesla Model 3 Performance Velgen Forged Series VFMBX10 Brushed Tinted

21x9 | 21x10.5

245/30/21 | 295/25/21

Made in the USA!

Spotted this new Model 3 while leaving a Kaiser Permanente facility in Sandy Springs this afternoon. It was a very windy, cold afternoon, so I just grabbed a couple of quick shots with my iPhone SE. The “grill” area is very smooth and glossy, so the photo exhibits an odd reflection due to its slightly concave surface. I did a lot of work in Snapseed in order to bring this image to life. That includes some of the Glamour Glow tool to give in more pizzazz! P.S. I warmed up and heated up the red color of this Tesla... because I just wanted to.

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