Tesla’s least expensive car, the Tesla Model 3 Standard Range Plus, has been renamed to just the Tesla Model 3 (via Teslarati). This model is listed under the “Rear-Wheel Drive” category, so you could also call it the Model 3 Rear-Wheel Drive.
The two other Model 3 options are listed under the “Dual Motor All-Wheel Drive” category, and have the same names as before: the Tesla Model 3 Long Range, and the Tesla Model 3 Performance.
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Given that there are only three Model 3 variants available, the name change makes sense; the “Standard” portion of the name seemed superfluous anyway.
Tesla used to have a Long Range Model 3 variant with rear-wheel drive. This model is currently not available, and — judging by the name change — probably isn’t coming back any time soon. Also, Tesla used to sell an even cheaper model, the $35,000 Tesla Model 3 Standard Range, but that has been discontinued.
Teslarati noticed that the name change might stem from a Twitter conversation between Tesla CEO Elon Musk and a user who suggested that the “standard” portion in the name is not appealing, with Musk answering that it was a “good point.”
Tesla has recently increased the price of its cars, so the three options – the Model 3, Model 3 Long Range, and Model 3 Performance – now cost $43,990, $49,990, and $57,990, respectively.