RAY MASSEY enjoys his drive in Elon Musk’s Tesla Model 3

Tesla voice control struggles with a British accent, but RAY MASSEY still enjoys his drive in Elon Musk’s Model 3

  • The interior has no traditional dashboard and only a smart-pad-like screen 
  • I found the Model 3 a delight to drive with great presence and precise handling 

Few car firms have had a bigger impact than Elon Musk’s Tesla. And with mainstream motor manufacturers now producing some decent electric car competition, there can be no denying the Californian company has shaken up the market. 

I have just picked up the ‘affordable’ and attainable Tesla — a Model 3 Dual Motor Long Range All-Wheel Drive with a base price of £48,490, but costing £49,990 after the addition of £1,500 19in sports wheels. 

Customer service was faultless — from the setting up of the drive to the hand-over. I was also sent some ‘how to’ video links to familiarise myself with the controls. 

A delight to drive: Tesla’s powerful Model 3 Dual Motor Long Range

A delight to drive: Tesla’s powerful Model 3 Dual Motor Long Range

A delight to drive: Tesla’s powerful Model 3 Dual Motor Long Range

The minimalist interior has no traditional dashboard and only a smart-pad-like screen in the middle of the dash. It is through this the car’s functions are conducted. 

Doing things differently and re-imagining the art of driving is all very well – but if you’ve spent decades mastering the ‘traditional’ car set-up you’ll need time and patience to adapt. It’s like mastering an Apple Mac after a lifetime on Windows PCs.

I know owners who are in seventh heaven with their Teslas – once they get totally familiar with it.

Its 82kWh battery promises a range of 360 miles. But part of Tesla’s genius has been to set up a network of more than 750 superchargers in 84 locations across the UK.

I found the Model 3 a delight to drive with great presence and precise handling. And boy does it shift. My family saloon could accelerate from 0 to 60mph in 4.2 seconds, up to a top speed of 145mph. 

The more powerful Performance AWD model (priced from £59,990) will cover 0-60mph in 3.1 seconds up to a top speed of 162mph and a range of 352 miles. 

The entry level Standard Range Plus rear-wheel drive costs from £40,990 and covers 0-60mph in 5.3 seconds up to a top speed of 140mph with a range of 278 miles. 

Will it fit in my garage? Tesla Model 3 Dual Motor Long Range 

Price: from £48,990

Price as driven: £49,990

Length: 4,694mm

Width: 2,088mm (inc mirrors)

Width: 1,933mm (mirrors folded)

Wheelbase: 2,875mm

Power: two electric motors

Emissions: zero

Battery: 82kWh

0-60mph: 4.2 seconds

Top speed: 145mph

(Performance model manages 0-60mph in 3.1 seconds up to top speed of 162mph)

Drive modes: Chill and Standard

Charging time

Domestic charger: circa 10 hours for a full charge.

Supercharger: Around 172 miles range in 15 minutes.

I tried ‘Autopilot’ mode — my hands lightly on the steering wheel as the car cornered by itself. But I’m not sure I’d let go at speed. There was plenty of room for passengers in the back, plus storage in the front trunk. 

However, the smart screen settings can be a faff. Yes, they’re explained in the ‘how to’ videos. But you can’t watch them when you’re in traffic. Plus the Tesla voice control responds only to U.S. English — they’re still working on ‘British English’. 

On a motorway during a monsoon downpour I wanted to increase the speed of the windscreen wipers. Look left to the screen, search for icon, press icon, adjust setting On a motorway? Forget it. Too distracting in the deluge. I thought I’d be clever and try voice control. I press the voice command button on the steering wheel and say: ‘Wipers fast’. It switched the wipers off altogether.

Thankfully, pressing the one-wipe button on the left stalk kept it going long enough for me to pull in and sort safely (it also causes the wiper-adjust icon to pop up on the screen I belatedly discovered). But it was hairy.

My biggest criticism is the absence of a head-up display, which would overcome the distraction. 

Despite the glitches, I really enjoyed the experience and would like to spend longer with a Tesla in the future.  

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