
All-electric mid-size sedan with up to 363 miles range, 0-60 mph in 2.8 seconds (Performance), 57.5-82 kWh battery capacity, featuring Autopilot driver assistance, minimalist 15-inch touchscreen interior, and Supercharger network access (launched 2017).
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Tesla Model 3 batteries are supplied by Panasonic (2170 NCA cells), CATL (LFP prismatic cells for standard range), and LG Energy Solution (2170 NCM cells). Panasonic has been the primary battery supplier since Model 3's 2017 launch.
Model 3 components are sourced globally: batteries from USA, China, and Japan; semiconductors from Taiwan, South Korea, and USA; motors from USA and China; braking systems from Italy and South Korea; displays from South Korea.
Key Tesla Model 3 suppliers include Panasonic and CATL (batteries), Samsung Electronics (computing), Brembo and Mando (brakes), LG Display (touchscreen), STMicroelectronics (power electronics), Bosch (steering and safety), and 55+ other component suppliers.
Tesla designs its own Full Self-Driving (FSD) Computer chips (HW3 and HW4), which are manufactured by Samsung Electronics using 14nm and 7nm process nodes in South Korea and USA.