Tesla Launched a Special Version of Model3 in Singapore

TapTechNews July 5th news, Tesla launched a Drive110 rear-wheel drive version for its Model3 car in the Singapore market yesterday. The performance and price are both lower than the current standard rear-wheel drive version, priced at S$ 69,300. Since this version of the model is specifically designed for relevant laws and regulations in Singapore, it is not known whether the car will be listed in the Chinese mainland market for the time being.

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TapTechNews sorted out the parameter information of the Tesla Model3 model as follows:

Drive110 rear-wheel drive version: S$ 69,300 (about 372,700 yuan).

The standard rear-wheel drive version: S$ 69,800 (about 375,400 yuan), 231,900 yuan in China.

The long-range all-wheel drive version: S$ 77,100 (about 414,700 yuan), 271,900 yuan in China.

The high-performance all-wheel drive version: S$ 89,800 (about 483,000 yuan), 335,900 yuan in China.

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It is introduced that the total power of this rear-wheel drive Drive110 version model is 110 kW, and its maximum power is 110 kW, and the zero to hundred acceleration time is 8.6 seconds, compared with the 6.1-second zero to hundred acceleration time of the same single-motor rear-wheel drive standard version, the power has shrunk a lot.

In principle, with a lower power level, the range performance should be better, but unexpectedly, the WLTP range mileage of both is 513 km, and the guide price is only S$ 500 (about 2,700 yuan) different. It is believed that in this case in China, more consumers will choose the standard rear-wheel drive version.

So why did Tesla launch the Drive110 version of the Model3 in the Singapore market? This is because before owning a vehicle in Singapore, you must first bid for COE (Certificate of Entitlement), and there are two types of COE: Type A (the cost is about 662,000 yuan) allows vehicles with no more than 110 kW; Type B (but the cost is 734,000 yuan) applies to passenger cars over 110 kW. So the price difference between the two types of COE combined with the price difference of the new car is the real price difference for picking up the car, and Singaporean consumers buy this Drive110 version model cheaper.

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