Tesla Model 3 Leads a Simpler Way to Go Electric, Starts at ₱1.838M

 

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Sustainable driving is becoming easier to get into. Tesla is pushing electric cars closer to everyday life, with prices now starting at ₱1.838 million and monthly plans as low as ₱29,990. 

 

Tesla’s goal is clear: make electric vehicles, artificial intelligence, and robotics practical for daily use. That vision shows in how its cars are built, updated, and supported—designed to be smart, efficient, and simple to live with.
 

An Easier Way to Start with the Model 3 Standard 

The Model 3 Standard is Tesla’s most accessible entry point, and it doesn’t feel like a stripped-down option. It delivers up to 534 km of range and supports 225 kW Supercharging, which means up to 170 km added in just 15 minutes.

At ₱1.838 million, it’s also the most affordable Tesla right now and offers the lowest cost of ownership in the lineup. Owners can manage charging, climate control, and more through the Tesla app, while over-the-air updates keep the car improving over time without trips to a service center.

For many first-time EV buyers, this makes the Model 3 Standard a practical and confident step into electric driving.  

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More Distance, More Space: Model 3 and Model Y Long Range 

For drivers who want to go farther between charges, Tesla offers long-range options. The Model 3 Premium Long Range RWD delivers up to 750 km, the longest range in the Model 3 family.

The Model Y Long Range RWD focuses on space and flexibility. With up to 661 km of range and a 250 kW peak charging rate, it can add up to 267 km in 15 minutes at a Supercharger. Storage is a big win here, with 2,138+ liters available when the rear seats are folded. It fits four large suitcases at the back and a 16-inch carry-on in the front trunk, or “frunk.”

That mix of space, range, and steady performance makes the Model Y a strong choice for families and long drives.  

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Charging in the Philippines Is Getting Better

Charging support is a big part of EV ownership, and Tesla continues to grow its network locally. In the Philippines, Tesla now operates three Supercharging stations with 12 Superchargers, along with six Destination Charging locations offering 24 chargers.

Charging rates are among the lowest in the market, helping keep running costs down. More than 2,400 households are also part of Tesla’s Home Charging Program, making daily charging simple and convenient.
 

Added Peace of Mind for New Owners

Starting January 2026, all new Tesla vehicles come with 1-year comprehensive insurance coverage. It’s a small detail that adds confidence, especially for buyers new to electric cars.
See Tesla Up Close

Those curious about how a Tesla feels in person can visit a showroom or pop-up store:

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Tesla Pop-up Store at Alabang Town Center (in front of Kiwami)

Tesla’s growing presence makes it easier to explore electric driving without pressure. Whether it’s the Model 3 for daily use or the Model Y for added space, Tesla is offering more ways to switch to electric—without making it complicated.

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