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Tesla’s Latest Model 3: The Highland Performance

The newest iteration of the Tesla Model 3, dubbed the Highland variant, aims for higher ground with the introduction of a Performance version, rekindling the spirit of the sportier trim level from the pre-refresh Model 3 sedan. Inheriting the same style and refinement enhancements as its counterparts, this Model 3 Performance claims the title of the most powerful Model 3 to date, boasting a formidable 510 hp and a claimed acceleration from zero to 60 mph in just 2.9 seconds, with a top speed of 163 mph.

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Tesla enthusiasts eagerly await the verdict as they compare the Model 3 Highland with the Toyota Prius Prime and delve into the latest technical details. With anticipation building, the first drives of the 2024 Tesla Model 3 Highland promise insights into its refined performance.

What sets this Model 3 apart is its powertrain. With 510 hp and 547 lb-ft of torque generated by its dual electric motors, the Model 3 Performance is primed to deliver exhilarating acceleration. Tesla claims significant power enhancements, with 22 percent more continuous power, 32 percent more peak power, and 16 percent more peak torque than its predecessor.

To harness this power, Tesla engineers have equipped the Model 3 Performance with new electronically adaptive dampers, offering tailored stiffness for optimal cornering and stability. This advanced suspension system promises a more comfortable ride for daily driving while enhancing performance on twisty roads.

Track Mode V3, a refined system integrating motor and suspension controls, aims to enhance predictability and consistency on the track. With customizable settings for stability control, regen braking, and handling balance, drivers can fine-tune their driving experience.

Enhancements to aerodynamics and lightweight materials contribute to improved efficiency and range, with an EPA-estimated 296 miles on a single charge. Inside, the Model 3 Performance boasts heated and ventilated sport bucket seats, carbon fiber trim, and an ambient lighting cabin for a luxurious driving experience.

Priced at $54,630, the Model 3 Performance offers remarkable value, especially with the Federal EV tax credit. With deliveries expected to commence between May and June, Tesla enthusiasts eagerly await their chance to experience the thrill of the Model 3 Highland Performance firsthand.

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