The Tesla Model 3 has excelled in the Green NCAP test, earning a 5-star safety rating with an impressive average score of 98%. The Green NCAP hailed the Model 3 as one of the most energy-efficient vehicles it has ever tested, specifically highlighting the Rear Wheel Drive (RWD) variant.
The Model 3 RWD achieved outstanding results, scoring 10/10 on the Clean Air Index, 9.7/10 on the Energy Efficiency Index, and 9.8/10 on the Greenhouse Gas Index. The perfect score in the Clean Air Index is expected, given the vehicle’s zero tailpipe emissions. In the Energy Efficiency Tests, the Model 3 RWD earned “Good” ratings across all categories, with one “adequate” rating in the Cold Ambient Test of the Greenhouse Gases Tests.
New Model 3 achieves record-low energy consumption figures in Green NCAP test, earning it a 5-star rating with an avg score of 98%https://t.co/6TTf0jRJMg
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Green NCAP emphasized the impressive consumption values of the Model 3, stating that the new Model 3 recorded some of the lowest results ever documented in their tests. The vehicle achieved consumption values of 15.2 kWh/100 km in the standard Cold Lab Test and 14.8 kWh/100 km in the Warm Lab Test. The Model 3 also set a new Highway Test record with a consumption of 20.8 kWh/100 km.
In terms of greenhouse gas emissions, the fully electric Model 3’s estimated emissions are minimal, originating solely from upstream electricity supply processes. These emissions range from approximately 43 g CO2 eq./km in the standard Lab Test to 76 g CO2 eq./km in the Cold Ambient Test. Green NCAP concluded that the new Model 3’s performance in these tests reaffirms Tesla’s engineering achievements, with the car receiving a 98% average score and earning 5 Green stars.