2026 Tesla Model 3 review

The Tesla Model 3 sedan is still one of the best new electric vehicles you can buy, but it’s starkly overshadowed by the popularity of its Model Y mid-size SUV sibling.

To the end of October in 2025, sales of the Model 3 were 61.33 per cent down to 5597 deliveries – whereas a whopping 14,475 were delivered during the same period in 2024.

By comparison, the Model Y was more than three times as popular with 17,972 registrations to October 31, and even that is barely breaking even on last year’s volume (up 1.31 per cent).

Why? Tesla’s range continues to be faced with an ever-increasing range of competitors, largely from new Chinese brands, but even the legacy automakers are starting to really compete in terms of both price positioning and powertrain performance – be it power output, range, charging, or a combination of all three.

It also doesn’t help that the Model 3’s sedan body style is far less popular with the Australian public. SUVs and dual-cab utes remain the flavours of the month… and indeed the decade.