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TESLA MODEL 3 FROM $60,900

The Tesla Model 3 is priced from $60,900 for the blandly named Rear-Wheel Drive in a three-model lineup.

As the name suggests, it drives only the rear wheels using a single electric motor and a 62kWh battery.

Two dual-motor variants drive all four wheels. Long Range gets an 82kWh battery and sells from $73,900. Performance, at $87,495, is the fastest on offer, focusing on go-fast thrills and a slicker look courtesy of 20-inch wheels and larger

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