Building on its recent announcement of affordable Standard Rear-Wheel Drive variants for the Model 3 and Model Y, Tesla has detailed the 2026 Model 3 Standard as the lineup's entry-level option, priced at $36,990 in the US and £37,990 in the UK. This base trim keeps essential design and performance while cutting premium features for cost savings. Early reviews praise its comfortable, non-stripped interior and capable drive.
The 2026 Tesla Model 3 Standard Rear-Wheel Drive starts at $36,990 in the US (excluding fees) and £37,990 in the UK, with financing from £249/month on PCP deals. It matches the range and charging of higher trims but simplifies for affordability.
Key exterior changes include 18-inch Prismata wheels (19-inch Nova optional in US), manual-folding mirrors (electric in Europe), and standard LED headlights with auto/adaptive high beams. The interior has a 15.4-inch front touchscreen (no rear screen), manual steering wheel adjustment with textile trim, vegan leather/textile heated front seats with enhanced lower-back padding, and manual rear air vents controlled via front screen. The glass roof, footwell/door ambient lighting, and seven-speaker audio (with FM in Europe) remain.
Performance delivers 321 miles EPA range, 0-60 mph in 5.8 seconds, and 170 miles added in 15 minutes of Supercharging, using passive dampers. Basic aids like traffic-aware cruise control are included; Autosteer is absent.
Reviewers find entry, usability, and ride familiar to pricier trims without feeling cheap. Versus the $42,490 Premium RWD, it saves $5,500 by skipping ventilated seats, advanced audio, and adaptive shocks—appealing against rivals like the 2027 Chevy Bolt or 2026 Hyundai Kona EV.