Tesla’s Model 3 Standard Spoils Europe With An FM Radio

The €36,990 base EV is almost 20 percent cheaper than next trim up, and gets the radio omitted from US versions

Tesla’s Model 3 Standard Spoils Europe With An FM Radio
  • Tesla has introduced a cut-price, less luxurious Model 3 Standard to Europe.
  • Std grade cars take 1 second longer to reach 62 mph, lose 134 miles of range.
  • The Model Y Standard has already been available in the EU since October.

Tesla has added a no-frills Model 3 Standard to its revamped European lineup in a bid to boost flagging sales, months after the stripped-down EV made its US debut. But the EU versions of the entry-level 3 come with one piece of retro kit denied US buyers – who might not even notice it’s missing.

We’re talking about an FM radio, equipment that hasn’t been worth bragging about since Gerald Ford was in the White House.

Related: Tesla’s Standard EVs Don’t Even Have A Radio, But Will You Care?

In the US, only Model 3 Premiums and up get the radio, a decision rooted more in cost saving than any lingering notion that a radio is a luxury item. Neither gets an AM radio, by the way, and only the EU version has a digital radio.

 Tesla’s Model 3 Standard Spoils Europe With An FM Radio

According to a 2023 study, cutting the radio unit could save Tesla around $50–70 per car, since it no longer needs to shield radio waves from interference created by the electric motors.

In other respects, the EU-spec Model 3 Standard (€36,990 in Germany) follows the US car’s lead. It gets a smaller battery versus the €44,990 Premium that cuts the WLTP range from 466 miles (750 km) to 466 miles (332 km), and the trip to 62 mph (100 kmh) takes 6.2 seconds instead of 5.2 seconds.

Bye-bye, rear touchscreen

Alloy wheels are replaced with 18-inch steelies and plastic hub caps, and the ambient lighting, rear touchscreen, electrically adjustable steering column, and heated rear seats are gone. You also get simple cloth on the chairs and a hi-fi downgrade from nine to seven speakers.

 Tesla’s Model 3 Standard Spoils Europe With An FM Radio
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And there’s one other significant change that you won’t spot until you drive down the road for the first time. The Standard Tesla makes do with basic passive shock absorbers, whereas the Premium gets slightly more sophisticated frequency-dependent shocks that deliver a smoother ride. 

But as with the US Standard, the EU base trim retains its panoramic glass roof. The Model Y Standard also keeps its glass roof, but mean old Tesla covers it over from the inside to remind you that you were too tight to pay for the Premium.

The base Y, which also loses its front and rear light bars and alloy wheels, is now on sale in the UK (for £41,990), as well as the EU. But so far, the Model 3 Standard is not available in Britain.

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