Tesla Model 3 Is Now Cat A COE Friendly

Tesla has recently launched a Cat A COE-friendly variant of the Model 3, and it is available for a competitive price.


Tesla just ramped up with the introduction of their latest Model 3 Rear-Wheel Drive 110. It’s a thrilling time for electric vehicle enthusiasts, as this new model rolls in with a price tag of $186,776 (at the time of writing), inclusive of a new Cat A-friendly COE.

Buyers get to enjoy up to $40,000 in rebates too, thanks to the EV Early Adoption Incentive and the Vehicular Emission Scheme.

If you are interested in taking the car out for a spin, the Tesla experience centres at Millenia Walk and Toa Payoh are ready to welcome you, or you can just as easily place your order online.

For a little context on affordability, before you add the COE, this new Model 3 variant stands at $93,171. In comparison, the Cat B COE Rear-Wheel Drive variant nudges slightly higher at $94,890 before the COE. Prices are at the time of writing.

The Tesla Model 3 Rear-Wheel Drive 110 might not be the quickest off the mark with its 8.6 seconds century sprint, but where it truly shines is its stamina, boasting a WLTP range of 513 km.

Set to start delivery in June 2024, each new owner of the Model 3 and Model Y will also receive a complimentary Tesla Wall Connector, assuming your residence ticks all the right boxes for installation.

And for those wondering about the charging network—Tesla has got you covered with over 11 Supercharging stations housing 33 Superchargers, alongside 10 Destination Charging stations equipped with 39 chargers.


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Sean Loo

Ignition Labs' resident editor loves all things retro, even though he was born in the late 90s. Between AutoApp, Futr and Burnpavement, he swears he gets enough sleep in a week.

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