The Tesla Model 3 has once again proven its dominance in the electric vehicle market by winning big in the 2024 What Car? electric car awards. The British motoring publication recently announced the winners of its prestigious awards, which included both new and used electric vehicles. In both categories, Tesla’s mainstream electric sedan emerged as the top choice.
The previous generation Tesla Model 3 received special recognition as the best used electric executive car for 2024. What Car? highlighted the exceptional value offered by the previous generation Model 3, especially the Rear Wheel Drive (RWD) Standard Range Plus variant, which can now be acquired for as low as £15,000 in the UK’s second-hand market.
Not content with just winning in the used category, the reengineered Tesla Model 3 sedan was also crowned as the best new electric executive car for 2024. What Car? specifically praised the new Model 3’s RWD variant for its impressive driving dynamics, advanced technology features, and surprising practicality, including ample storage space in the boot.
The publication noted that the new Model 3 underwent a full rework of its interior and suspension, resulting in a vehicle that is not only great to drive but also packed with cutting-edge tech. Tesla’s attention to detail has clearly paid off, making an already outstanding car even better.
This latest accolade adds to Tesla’s growing list of awards from What Car?, with the Model Y Long Range previously being named the best family electric SUV for long journeys and the Tesla Supercharger Network winning the technology award for its reliability and user-friendly interface.
Overall, the Tesla Model 3’s success in the 2024 What Car? electric car awards reaffirms its position as a leader in the electric vehicle market. With its combination of performance, technology, and value, the Model 3 continues to set the standard for electric sedans.
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