Here’s an outline of the key benefits of the 2020 Tesla Model 3 Long Range AWD (4×4) with EU Full Self-Driving capability (FSD). This version is tailored for the European market, which means certain FSD features differ from the US due to local regulations.


2020 Tesla Model 3 Long Range AWD – EU FSD Benefits


1. Long Range & Real-World Efficiency

  • WLTP range ~560 km (~348 miles) – more generous than EPA, but real-world ~480–520 km (300–325 miles).

  • Class-leading efficiency (~4–4.5 miles/kWh or ~14–16 kWh/100 km).

  • 75 kWh usable battery capacity (Panasonic or LG depending on market).

  • Excellent for European road trips and cross-border travel.

2. Dual Motor AWD (4×4)

  • Superior traction on wet, snowy, or icy roads – ideal for Alpine or Nordic conditions.

  • Instant torque distribution between front and rear axles.

  • 0–100 km/h in ~4.4 seconds (0–60 mph ~4.2 seconds).

  • Stable and confidence-inspiring handling, especially on German Autobahns.

3. EU Full Self-Driving (FSD) – Included Features

Due to EU regulations (UN-R79, UN-R157), some features are restricted compared to the US. However, the included FSD package adds significant value:

 
 
FeatureEU StatusBenefit
Navigate on Autopilot✅ Available (limited)Highway lane changes, exits, interchanges – requires driver confirmation (no hands-free).
Auto Lane Change✅ AvailableChanges lanes with turn signal after driver confirmation.
Autopark✅ AvailableParallel & perpendicular parking assistance.
Summon✅ Available (limited range)Moves car in/out of tight spaces via app.
Smart Summon⚠️ Restricted/Very LimitedEU regulations limit range & speed – less useful than US version.
Traffic Light & Stop Sign Control⚠️ Advisory onlyWarns but does not automatically stop – driver must confirm.
City Street Driving (FSD Beta)❌ Not available in EURegulatory approval pending.
Future OTA Updates✅ PossibleTesla continues working with EU regulators for expanded features.

Key Takeaway for EU buyers: FSD is still valuable for highway driving (Navigate on Autopilot, Auto Lane Change) but city autonomy is heavily restricted compared to US/Canada.

4. Full Supercharger Network Access (EU)

  • Europe’s most reliable and widespread fast-charging network.

  • V3 Superchargers (up to 250 kW) – 10–80% in ~25–30 minutes.

  • CCS Type 2 connector (standard in EU) – also compatible with third-party networks (Ionity, Fastned, etc.).

  • Integrated route planning with battery preconditioning for optimal charging speeds.

  • Pay-per-use – no free supercharging unless grandfathered (rare for 2020 EU Model 3).

5. Over-the-Air (OTA) Updates

  • Continuous improvements to range, UI, Autopilot, FSD, and infotainment.

  • Tesla frequently releases EU-specific updates for charging, navigation, and regulatory compliance.

  • Adds features years after purchase – keeps car fresh.

6. Low Ownership Costs in EU

  • No oil changes, timing belts, or exhaust systems.

  • Regenerative braking reduces brake wear.

  • Lower maintenance than ICE competitors (BMW 3 Series, Audi A4, Mercedes C-Class).

  • Eligible for EV incentives in many EU countries (e.g., Germany’s Umweltbonus, France’s bonus écologique – check local programs for used cars).

7. Technology & Convenience

  • 15-inch horizontal touchscreen (responsive, intuitive).

  • Tesla mobile app – remote climate pre-conditioning, charge scheduling, Sentry Mode viewing, location tracking, Summon.

  • Sentry Mode & Dashcam – 360° camera security recording.

  • Phone-as-key – no physical key fob needed (Bluetooth).

  • Netflix, YouTube, Disney+, Twitch, games, and web browser (when parked).

  • Spotify integration (EU market) – native app included.

8. Safety & Crash Ratings

  • Euro NCAP 5-star rating (2019 test, applies to 2020 model).

  • Top scores for adult occupant protection (96%) and safety assist (94%).

  • Low center of gravity (floor battery) – reduced rollover risk.

  • Automatic emergency braking, collision avoidance, blind-spot monitoring, and lane departure warning standard.

9. Practicality for European Roads

  • Compact exterior (4.69 m / 185 in) – fits narrow city streets and parking spaces.

  • Spacious interior & cargo – 425 L (15 cu ft) trunk + frunk + underfloor storage.

  • Fold-flat rear seats – fits IKEA furniture, skis, or bikes (with seats down).

  • Towing capability – up to 1,000 kg (braked trailer) for small trailers or bike racks (requires Tesla tow hitch option).

10. Resale Value & FSD Advantage

  • FSD-equipped cars command a premium on the used market.

  • FSD is tied to the vehicle, not the owner – a selling point for future buyers.

  • Model 3 holds value better than most EVs in Europe (especially Long Range AWD).

11. Warranty Coverage for 2020 Model

  • Basic Vehicle Warranty – 4 years / 80,000 km (may be expired depending on first registration date).

  • Battery & Drive Unit Warranty – 8 years / 192,000 km (still active until 2028).

  • Corrosion warranty – 12 years (unlimited km) for perforation.


Important EU-Specific Caveats

 
 
AreaNote
FSD RestrictionsNo hands-free auto lane change. No automatic stop at traffic lights. No city street FSD. Smart Summon very limited.
Cold Weather Range LossNo heat pump (2020 Model 3 uses resistive heating). Range can drop 20–30% in winter (-10°C / 14°F).
Autopilot HardwareHW 3.0 (required for FSD). Good for all currently approved EU features.
Free SuperchargingExtremely rare on 2020 EU Model 3. Assume pay-per-use.
CCS CompatibilityNative CCS Type 2 – works with all EU fast chargers (good).
Speed Limit RecognitionCamera-based – can miss temporary or faded signs (common in EU).

Summary Table – EU FSD Benefits

 
 
CategoryBenefit
RangeWLTP ~560 km (348 miles)
Performance0–100 km/h in ~4.4 sec, AWD
FSD (EU)Navigate on Autopilot, Auto Lane Change, Autopark, Summon – but no city driving
SuperchargingFull network access, up to 250 kW
SafetyEuro NCAP 5-star
Cargo425 L trunk + frunk + folding seats
WarrantyBattery/drive unit until 2028 (8 years / 192k km)
IncentivesMay qualify for used EV incentives (country-dependent)
ResaleFSD adds premium value