Tesla Model 3 Long Range 4×4, 2020, with FSD and Free Supercharging.
This specific combination is highly desirable because Free Supercharging is rare on the Model 3. Unlike the Model S and X, most Model 3s never had transferable free Supercharging. Finding a 2020 Long Range with both FSD and free Supercharging creates exceptional value.
Vehicle Overview
| Attribute | Details |
|---|---|
| Model | Tesla Model 3 Long Range Dual Motor (AWD) |
| Year | 2020 |
| Drivetrain | Dual motor, all-wheel drive |
| Battery | ~75 kWh net (Panasonic or LG) |
| Original WLTP Range | ~560 km |
| Realistic Range (2026) | ~480–520 km (depending on degradation) |
| 0-100 km/h | ~4.4 seconds |
| FSD | Included (Hardware 3.0) |
| Free Supercharging | Included (rare – see conditions below) |
Key Benefit #1: Free Supercharging (The Game Changer)
Why This Is Rare on a Model 3
Tesla offered free, transferable Supercharging primarily on Model S and X (2012-2020).
Only a tiny number of Model 3s received it – typically:
Early 2018 „performance upgrade“ models (brief promotion)
2020 end-of-quarter delivery promotions (very limited)
Referral program cars (original owner kept it, sometimes transfers)
Most 2020 Model 3s have pay-per-use Supercharging (€0.30-0.60/kWh).
Financial Benefit (Real Money Saved)
| Usage Scenario | Annual Supercharging Cost (without free) | Savings with Free SC |
|---|---|---|
| Daily driver + home charging | €200-400 (occasional road trips only) | Low impact |
| No home charging (apartment dweller) | €1,500-2,500 (15,000-20,000 km/year) | €1,500-2,500/year |
| High-mileage driver (30,000 km/year) | €3,000-4,500 | €3,000-4,500/year |
| Long road trips (5,000 km/year travel) | €500-800 | €500-800/year |
Example: If you drive 20,000 km/year exclusively on Superchargers at €0.40/kWh (18 kWh/100 km = €0.072/km), you save €1,440 annually.
Long-Term Value
Over 5 years of ownership: €7,000–15,000 saved (depending on mileage and local electricity/Supercharger prices).
Adds significant resale value – free Supercharging cars command a €3,000-5,000 premium.
Important Conditions to Verify
| Question | Why It Matters |
|---|---|
| Is it truly transferable? | Some free SC is „original owner only.“ Check Tesla account or ask seller for screenshot showing „Free Supercharging enabled“ with no owner restriction. |
| Is it unlimited or capped? | Most free SC is unlimited. Some referral awards were time-limited (e.g., 2 years). |
| Does it apply to both AC and DC? | Usually Supercharger (DC) only. Destination chargers (AC) are separate. |
| Can Tesla revoke it? | Rare, but possible if car was used for commercial purposes (taxi, delivery). |
Key Benefit #2: Full Self-Driving (FSD) – HW3
As outlined previously, the 2020 Model 3 Long Range includes:
Navigate on Autopilot (highway on/off ramps)
Auto Lane Change (indicator-initiated)
Summon & Smart Summon
Autopark
Traffic Light & Stop Sign Control (driver confirmation required in EU)
Combined value of FSD + Free SC:
FSD originally cost €7,500+. Free SC is effectively worth €5,000-10,000 over the car’s remaining life. Together, they add €10,000-15,000 of value compared to a base 2020 Model 3 without these features.
Key Benefit #3: Long Range + AWD (The Sweet Spot)
| Feature | Benefit |
|---|---|
| 560 km WLTP range | Still competitive with many new EVs in 2026 (e.g., VW ID.7, Polestar 2) |
| Dual motor AWD | Superior traction in snow, rain, and loose surfaces – ideal for EU alpine regions or Nordic countries |
| 4.4s 0-100 km/h | Faster than 90% of cars on the road – thrilling daily driving |
| 250 kW Supercharging | 10-80% in ~25 minutes – road trip capable even with free SC |
Key Benefit #4: Free Supercharging Enables a Specific Lifestyle
Who Benefits Most
| Lifestyle | Benefit Level |
|---|---|
| Apartment dweller / no home charging | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (Massive savings, eliminates charging anxiety) |
| High-mileage commuter (25,000+ km/year) | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (Fuel cost becomes zero) |
| Road trip enthusiast | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ (Travel across Europe for €0 fuel cost) |
| Home charging owner (cheap overnight rate) | ⭐⭐ (Savings are modest – home charging is already cheap) |
Practical Example: Living Without Home Charging
You park on the street, no garage, no driveway.
Supercharger is 10 minutes away.
You charge once or twice a week while grocery shopping or exercising.
Annual electricity cost: €0 (instead of €1,500-2,500).
Key Benefit #5: Depreciation Sweet Spot (2020 vs Newer)
| Car | Typical Price (2026, EU) | Features |
|---|---|---|
| 2020 Model 3 LR (no FSD, no free SC) | €28,000-33,000 | Base LR |
| 2020 Model 3 LR (FSD + free SC) | €33,000-38,000 | Premium package |
| 2024 Highland LR (no FSD, no free SC) | €45,000-52,000 | Newer, quieter, but no free SC |
| 2024 Highland LR (FSD, no free SC) | €50,000-58,000 | Newer but €15-20k more |
Verdict: The 2020 with FSD + free SC offers 90% of the driving experience for ~40% less cost than a new Highland – and your fuel cost is €0.
Key Benefit #6: Free Supercharging as a Hedge Against Rising Energy Prices
EU electricity prices have been volatile (2022 spikes showed vulnerability).
Supercharger prices have increased ~50% in some regions since 2020.
With free Supercharging, you are immune to future price hikes.
If energy prices double again, your savings double.
Key Benefit #7: Road Trip Freedom
No need to plan charging around cost – you can use any Supercharger at any time without checking prices (peak vs off-peak irrelevant).
No „destination charging“ stress – if hotel has no charger, just use nearby Supercharger for free.
Zero fuel cost for cross-Europe trips (e.g., Lisbon to Berlin: 2,500 km – saves €180-250 each way).
