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Front Trunk
Opening
To open the front trunk:
1. Ensure that the area around the hood is
free of obstacles.
2. Touch the associated OPEN button on the
touchscreen, double-click the front trunk
button on the keyfob accessory, or touch
the front trunk button on the mobile app.
3. Pull the hood up.
When a door or trunk is open, the
touchscreen displays the Door Open indicator light.Warning: Before opening or closing the
hood, it is important to check that the area around the hood is free of obstacles
(people and objects). Failure to do so
may result in damage or serious injury.
Note: The front trunk locks whenever closed
and you lock Model 3 using the touchscreen,
mobile app, key card, you leave Model 3
carrying your authenticated phone (if Walk-
Away Door Lock is turned on), or if Valet
mode is active (see Valet Mode on page 44).
Closing
The Model 3 hood is not heavy enough to
latch under its own weight and applying
pressure on the front edge or center of the
hood can cause damage.
To properly close the hood:
1. Lower the hood until the striker touches
the latches.
2. Place both hands on the front of the hood
in the areas shown (in green), then press
down firmly to engage the latches.
3. Carefully try to lift the front edge of the
hood to ensure that it is fully closed.
Caution: To prevent damage:
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Weight
GroupChild WeightPassenger Front Airbag ONPassenger FrontAirbag OFFGroup 0+Up to 13 kgNot AllowedAllowedGroup I9 to 18 kgNot AllowedAllowedGroup II15 to 25 kgNot AllowedAllowedGroup III22 to 36 kgNot AllowedAllowed
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Rear Center Seat
Infants and children can occupy the rear center seat using the forward and rear-facing belt-based
child restraint systems
Note: The rear center seat is not equipped with anchor bars to support the installation of
ISOFIX/i-Size child restraint systems.
Note: All weight groups are supported.
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Vehicle Loading
Load Capacity Labeling It is important to understand how much
weight your Model 3 can safely carry. This weight is called the vehicle capacity weight
and includes the weight of all occupants,
cargo and any additional equipment added to your Model 3 since it was manufactured.
Two labels attached to Model 3 indicate how much weight Model 3 can safely carry.
Note: If your Model 3 is fitted with Tesla
accessory wheels or tires, your Model 3 may
include an additional label indicating that load capacity may differ from what is stated on the
label. If this is the case, instead of referring to
the label, refer to the Owners Manual.
Warning: Overloading Model 3 has an
adverse effect on braking and handling,
which can compromise your safety or cause damage.Caution: Never load more than 55 lbs
(25 kg) in the front trunk. Doing so can
cause damage.Caution: Never load more than 130 lbs
(60 kg) on the rear load
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Dimensions and Weights
Exterior Dimensions
AOverall Length184.8 in4,694 mm
B
Overall Width (including mirrors) Overall Width (including folded
mirrors)
Overall Width (excluding mirrors)82.2 in 76.1 in
72.8 in2,088 mm 1,933 mm
1,849 mmCOverall Height - coil suspension56.8 in1,443 mmDWheel Base113.2 in2,875 mmEOverhang - Front33 in841 mmFOverhang - Rear39 in978 mmGGround Clearance - coil
suspension5.5 in140 mmHTrack - Front
Track - Rear62.2 in
62.2 in1,580 mm
1,580 mm*Values are approximate. Dimensions can vary depending on a vehicle
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Cargo VolumeTotal enclosed cargo volume15 cu ft (425 L)
Weights
Curb Weight* - Mid-Range Battery,
Single Motor3,686 lbs1,672 kgCurb Weight* - Long Range Battery,
Single Motor3,805 lbs1,726 kgCurb Weight* - Long Range Battery,
Dual Motor4,072 lbs1,847 kgCurb Weight* - Long Range Battery,
Performance Dual Motor4100 lbs1,860 kgGVWR** - Mid-Range Battery, Single
Motor4,687 lbs2,126 kgGVWR** - Long Range Battery,
Single Motor4,806 lbs2,180 kgGVWR** - Long Range Battery, Dual
Motor4,993 lbs2,265 kgGVWR** - Long Range Battery,
Performance Dual Motor5,073 lbs2,301 kgGross Vehicle Weight Distribution -
Single MotorFront: 44%Rear: 56%Gross Vehicle Weight Distribution -
Dual MotorFront: 46%Rear: 54%Gross Axle Weight Rating - Front2,447 lbs1,110 kgGross Axle Weight Rating - Rear2,771 lbs1,257 kgTrailer TowingNot permissible*Curb Weight = weight of the vehicle with correct
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Understanding Tire MarkingsLaws require tire manufacturers to place standardized information on the sidewall of all tires. This
information identifies and describes the fundamental characteristics of the tire.1Tire category. P indicates that the tire is for passenger vehicles.2Tire width. This 3-digit number is the width (in millimeters) of the tire from sidewall
edge to sidewall edge.3Aspect ratio. This 2-digit number is the sidewall height as a percentage of the tread
width. So, if the tread width is 205 mm, and the aspect ratio is 50, the sidewall height is 102 mm.4Tire construction. R indicates that the tire is of Radial ply construction.5Wheel diameter. This 2-digit number is the diameter of the wheel rim in inches.6Load index. This 2 or 3-digit number is the weight each tire can support. This number is
not always shown.7Speed rating. When stated, indicates the maximum speed (in mph) at which the tire can be used for extended periods. Q=99 mph (160 km/h), R=106 mph (170 km/h), S=112 mph (180 km/h), T=118 mph (190 km/h), U=124 mph (200 km/h), H=130 mph(210 km/h), V=149 mph (240 km/h), W=168 mph (270 km/h), Y=186 mph (300 km/h).8Tire composition and materials. The number of plies in both the tread area and thesidewall area indicates how many layers of rubber coated material make up the structure of the tire. Information is also provided on the type of materials used.9Maximum tire load. The maximum load which can be carried by the tire.10Maximum permissible in
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OObstacle-Aware Acceleration 89
odometer 6
offset from speed limit 92
Online Routing 109
opening hood without power 161
overhang dimensions 149
overtake acceleration 73
Owner Information, about 164
P Park Assist 63
Park gear 51
parking brake 61
parking, automatic 83
parts replacement 145
personal data, erasing 100phoneadding as a key 10
authenticating as a key 7
removing as a key 10
using 114
phone app 115
phone key 7
PIN 44
PIN to Drive 118
power socket 21
power windows 14
powering on and off 49
public charging stations 124
R
radar 70
radio 111
Radio Frequency information 167
rangedriving tips to maximize 67
regenerative braking 60
range assurance 67
Re-route 109
rear seats, folding and raising 24
rear view camera 68
rear window switches, disabling 14
Recent (Media Player) 112
Recents (navigation) 107
regenerative braking 60
relative speed limit 92
release notes 122
restarting the touchscreen 49
Reverse gear 51
RFID transponders 145
roadside assistance 156
roof racks 148
rotating tires 132
Round Trip Energy (navigating)
109
Ssafety informationairbags 42
seat belts 28seat beltscleaning 138
in a collision 27
overview of 26
pre-tensioners 27
wearing when pregnant 27
seat covers 25
seat heaters 101, 103
seating capacity 147
seatsadjusting 23
heaters 101
security settings 118
sensors 70
service data recording 165
service intervals 130
Settings, erasing 100
shifting gears 51
Show Calendar Upon Entry 116
side collision warning 87
slip start 62
smartphoneauthenticating as a key 7
removing as a key 10
software reset 100
software updates 122
software version 6
specificationscargo volume 150
dimensions 149
exterior 149
interior 149
tires 153
weights 150
wheels 153
speed assist 92
Speed Limit Mode 100
speed limit warning 92
stability control 62
starting 49
Statutory Plate 147
steering wheeladjusting position 46
adjusting sensitivity 46
buttons 46
lights, controlling 52
scroll buttons 46
steering, automatic 79
summer tires 135
Summon 83
supercharging
Index
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