Tesla Model 3 Long Range review

The Model 3’s range, charging ability and performance mean this pioneering EV can still compete with rivals like the BMW i4 and Polestar 2

The Tesla Model 3 has a function that lets you project a whoopee cushion noise to any seat within the car - or outside via the car’s external speaker.

It also lets you turn your on-screen car into a model of Santa’s sleigh and plays jingle bell sounds when you indidicate.

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And, when you’re parked up and charging, it lets you play a variety of old-school arcade games on its 15.4-inch touchscreen.

It’s all very entertaining and my kids thought being able to project fart noises at pedestrians was hilarious, but it’s also hardly the stuff on which a car succeeds or fails.

Especially when it comes to electric cars, matters such as range, efficiency, charging times and cost are far more important, particularly as the market becomes busier.

So it’s just as well the Model 3 can hold its own in these areas as rivals flood in from major brands such as BMW, Mercedes, Kia, Hyundai as well as Volvo’s upstart spin-off Polestar.