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2026 Tesla Model 3 Performance First Test: Affordable Speed

MotorTrend · Jun 12, 2026, 3:00 PM · Also reported by 1 other source

Key takeaways

  • Nothing else as quick can be bought anywhere close to the price of a Model 3 Performance.
  • An unexpected champion of attainable performance has arisen, hailing from a company that just put its quickest and most powerful car out to pasture and insists the future is full autonomous driving.
  • Plaid for the PeopleGoing fast in a straight line is as much America’s pastime as baseball, and so is saving a buck.

Why this matters: an automotive development that could shape industry direction or buying decisions.

Nothing else as quick can be bought anywhere close to the price of a Model 3 Performance.

Pros Crazy quick Newfound refinement Fully fledged this time Cons Real-world range suffers All-season tires Too stealthy American car enthusiasts have an unquenchable thirst for cheap speed, but in these post-pandemic days it feels farther away than ever as the average price of a new car reaches all-time highs. An unexpected champion of attainable performance has arisen, hailing from a company that just put its quickest and most powerful car out to pasture and insists the future is full autonomous driving. Yes, the best bang-for-your-buck speed today can be found in the 2026 Tesla Model 3 Performance.

Plaid for the PeopleGoing fast in a straight line is as much America’s pastime as baseball, and so is saving a buck. We all love a supercar, but a muscle car the average American could realistically afford is a cultural landmark. Showing your working-class taillights to Richie Rich and their expensive exotic is a time-honored tradition. Today’s champion, though, isn’t a V-8 muscle car or even a turbocharged import, but an all-American EV.

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