The 2026 Tesla Model 3 Standard is not just an entry-level model; it has become the star of range tests. By surpassing EPA estimates, this electric sedan demonstrates that it deserves your full attention, even if it lacks the comfort of its larger siblings.
A discreet yet notable entry
The Tesla Model 3 Standard made its appearance in the automotive landscape with surprising discretion. While all attention was focused on the Tesla Model Y Standard, the Model 3 played the supporting role. But now, the curtain rises, and this sedan, the most economical from the Californian manufacturer, takes centre stage. Priced in the United States from $38,630 (approximately €36,990 in France), it boasts an EPA-rated range of 321 miles, or 516 km, on a full charge. A figure that already seems appealing, but which conceals an even more promising reality.
A revealing range test
In an independent test conducted by Edmunds, the Tesla Model 3 Standard managed to exceed this estimate. Indeed, it covered nearly 6% additional distance, reaching an impressive total of 339 miles, or 545 km. With an average energy consumption of 23 kilowatt-hours per 100 miles (14.3 kWh/100 km), this result is slightly better than the EPA’s assessment of 24 kWh/100 miles. By comparison, the Mercedes CLA EQ, which has a similar range on paper, had to settle for a journey of 434 miles (698 km) thanks to its larger battery.

2026 Tesla Model 3 Standard
Performance beyond expectations
In these Edmunds tests, the Tesla Model 3 Standard even outperformed the 2026 Model Y Standard, which stopped at 337 miles (542 km), 16 miles above its EPA estimate. This is no small feat, but it is worth remembering that the Long Range model of the Model 3, dating back to 2021, still managed to achieve 345 miles (555 km) on a single charge. The competition is tough, but the Model 3 Standard shows that it has a place in the game.
A reasonable compromise for the price
For under $40,000, the 2026 Tesla Model 3 Standard represents excellent value for money, especially when comparing its performance to that of its crossover counterpart, the Model Y. Of course, this model does come with some concessions: it is less equipped than its Premium version. It has thus lost the FM radio, the 8-inch rear screen, ventilated seats, and Autosteer. Additionally, the side mirrors and steering wheel are manually adjustable. That said, for an electric sedan that already performs so well on the road, these shortcomings may seem minor.
A facilitated daily life
In everyday life, the Tesla Model 3 Standard stands out with a road behaviour that inspires confidence. Its electric motor offers immediate response, making every acceleration an exhilarating moment. Whether on the motorway or in urban settings, this electric sedan knows how to meet expectations. The suspension, although less sophisticated than that of premium models, manages to filter out road irregularities brilliantly, allowing you to fully enjoy every journey.
A promising future for Tesla
As Tesla continues to evolve in the electric market, the 2026 Model 3 Standard seems to be a wise choice for those seeking a car that is both economical and high-performing. With a real-world range that exceeds expectations and an attractive price-to-value ratio, it could well appeal to a new generation of buyers in search of electric vehicles. If you wish to discover more about the latest news from Tesla, do not hesitate to check out our dedicated automotive news section.



