
Tesla has unveiled a new variant of the Model 3 tailored for the Singapore market, known as the “Drive 110”. .
In Singapore, car buyers must bid for a Certificate of Ownership (COE) before purchasing a vehicle. The “Drive 110” qualifies for the Class A COE category, which covers vehicles with power outputs up to 110 kW. This classification makes the “Drive 110” more economical to own, as Class A COEs are notably cheaper than Class B COEs, which cover vehicles with higher power outputs.
Tesla’s new “Drive 110” variant, available in Stealth Grey and Ultra Red, offers convenient control via the Tesla app, similar to the Model 3.
The Tesla Model 3 is priced at SGD69,300 (approximately PHP3M), the “Drive 110” offers a reduced power output of 110 kW and a 0-100 km/h acceleration time of 8.6 seconds—slower than the standard model’s 6.1 seconds. Despite this, both versions share a WLTP driving range of 513 km.
Designed to align with Singapore’s unique car ownership regulations, this version prioritizes affordability over high performance. It’s uncertain if the “Drive 110” will be offered in other markets.
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