A Tesla can typically drive about 250 to 400+ miles (400–650+ km) on a single charge, depending on the model, battery size, and driving conditions.
Here’s a clear breakdown 👇
🚗 Tesla Driving Range by Model (Approximate)
Tesla Model 3
Standard Range (RWD): ~260–272 miles (420–440 km)
Long Range (AWD): ~330–341 miles (530–550 km)
Performance: ~300 miles (480 km)
Tesla Model Y
Standard Range: ~260 miles (420 km)
Long Range: ~330 miles (530 km)
Performance: ~303 miles (488 km)
Tesla Model S
Long Range: up to 405 miles (652 km) → longest-range Tesla
Plaid: ~396 miles (637 km)
Tesla Model X
Long Range: ~348 miles (560 km)
Plaid: ~333 miles (536 km)
Tesla Cybertruck
Dual Motor: ~340 miles (547 km)
Tri-Motor: ~320 miles (515 km)
(Range extender option can increase this)
⚡ Real-World Range vs Official Range
In everyday driving, expect 10–20% less than the official rating due to:
Highway speeds
Cold weather
Use of air conditioning or heating
Heavy cargo or passengers
Aggressive acceleration
Example:
A 330-mile rated Tesla may realistically get 260–290 miles per charge.
🌡 Factors That Affect Range
Increase Range
✔ Steady speeds
✔ Mild temperatures
✔ Efficient driving (Chill Mode)
✔ Proper tire pressure
Reduce Range
⚠ Cold weather (can reduce range by 20–30%)
⚠ High speeds
⚠ Frequent hard acceleration
⚠ Roof racks / towing
🔌 Charging Strategy Tip
Most Tesla owners don’t charge to 100% daily.
Charging to 80–90% is better for battery health and still provides plenty of range for daily use.
✅ Bottom Line
Short daily driving: Any Tesla is more than enough
Road trips: Long Range models are ideal
Maximum distance per charge: Tesla Model S Long Range
If you want, I can:
Help you choose the best Tesla for your commute
Estimate range in winter (Canada-specific)
Compare Tesla range to gas cars
Just let me know 🚘⚡
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