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Tesla Model 3 performance revealed this month

We hardly know anything about the Tesla Model 3, although that will change at the end of this month during its unveil – although we already know that Elon Musk is to hold back on certain details for a later date.

It’s not just the price and other features that we are waiting to find out, but also that all-important Tesla Model 3 performance, which we also hope to find out on March 31.

While we do not have any figures to share, we suspect the Model 3 0 to 60MPH time will be less that 4.1 seconds, which is how fast it takes the BMW M3 to get to that speed.

First Tesla Model 3 pictures revealed next month

Tesla is also looking to outdo their rival, and so it stands to reason why they would want to do such a thing, as they are all about showing just what’s possible with electric power alone.

This means that its performance will have to match, or beat the Audi A4 and Mercedes-Benz C-Class. Price is also something that the Model 3 needs to be worried about, as Tesla needs to get this right, and a suspected price of £35,000 in the UK.

What are your expectations for the Model 3, and how much do you think Elon Musk will share at the end of this month?

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Written by Peter Chubb

Peter has been writing on Product-Reviews since 2007 and in that time much has changed for him, like his hair having more grey than brown now. He loves gadgets and cars, and gets excited when big events come up, such as CES and the big auto shows.

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He started out working in a factory and dreamed of the day when he could become his own boss; That happened back in 2002 and he has never looked back since. Things have changed so much on the Internet in that time, but he has adapted well.

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