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Tesla Model 3 2023

The 2023 Model 3 is a transitional year in Canada — the Highland refresh arrived for some 2024 model year deliveries, but 2023 calendar-year builds are predominantly pre-Highland. Long Range AWD at 576 km and Performance remain strong options. The RWD Standard Range at $49,990 new qualifies for the federal iZEV incentive — confirm current program parameters. Autopilot system improvements via OTA have been continuous; FSD (Supervised) is available via subscription. Key pre-purchase check for any 2023: confirm the HV battery shows no anomalous degradation — request a battery health report via the Tesla app. Glass roof trim and HVAC condensation drainage are known minor maintenance items. Tesla Service Centre access in major Canadian cities is adequate; smaller centres may face longer service appointment waits. Confirm the 12V lithium battery upgrade has been applied — Tesla extended this to all pre-2023 builds through a recall-adjacent service.

Prix moyen

À partir de

$24 495

Annonces

45

2023 Tesla Model 3
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2023 Tesla Model 3

41 835 km
36 995 $
2023 Tesla Model 3
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2023 Tesla Model 3

RWD

39 356 km
38 900 $
2023 Tesla Model 3
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2023 Tesla Model 3

Sr Auto Sièges Cuir

80 740 km
26 990 $
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2023 Tesla Model 3

Locally Owned Bc

47 919 km
38 699 $
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2023 Tesla Model 3

PA

89 129 km
29 995 $
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2023 Tesla Model 3

LONG RANGE

27 482 km
41 900 $
2023 Tesla Model 3
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2023 Tesla Model 3

LONG RANGE

59 749 km
34 998 $
2023 Tesla Model 3
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Sans accident

2023 Tesla Model 3

Longue autonomie

77 316 km
34 998 $
2023 Tesla Model 3
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2023 Tesla Model 3

49 649 km
35 888 $
2023 Tesla Model 3
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2023 Tesla Model 3

58 166 km
31 999 $
2023 Tesla Model 3
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Sans accident

2023 Tesla Model 3

LONG RANGE

80 759 km
32 995 $
2023 Tesla Model 3
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2023 Tesla Model 3

LONG RANGE

105 600 km
35 997 $
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2023 Tesla Model 3

PA

66 205 km
26 992 $
2023 Tesla Model 3
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2023 Tesla Model 3

52 498 km
33 998 $
2023 Tesla Model 3
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2023 Tesla Model 3

LONG RANGE

37 584 km
36 222 $
2023 Tesla Model 3
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2023 Tesla Model 3

17 610 km
35 998 $
2023 Tesla Model 3
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2023 Tesla Model 3

93 289 km
25 449 $
2023 Tesla Model 3
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2023 Tesla Model 3

89 313 km
29 991 $
2023 Tesla Model 3
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1 proprio

2023 Tesla Model 3

BASE

95 298 km
24 788 $
2023 Tesla Model 3
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2023 Tesla Model 3

Standard Range Plus

120 882 km
24 495 $
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2023 Tesla Model 3

RWD

53 060 km
36 888 $
2023 Tesla Model 3
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2023 Tesla Model 3

Standard Range Plus

83 090 km
27 990 $
2023 Tesla Model 3
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2023 Tesla Model 3

RWD

74 448 km
29 500 $
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Sans accident1 proprio

2023 Tesla Model 3

PA

70 605 km
27 748 $

Questions fréquentes

01

What is the price of the 2023 Tesla Model 3 in Canada and what trims are available?

The 2023 Tesla Model 3 is available in Canada in three configurations following the late-2023 "Highland" refresh. The Standard Range RWD (Rear-Wheel Drive) starts at approximately $52,990 CAD, the Long Range AWD at approximately $65,990, and the Performance AWD at approximately $74,990. The RWD version offers an EPA range of 510 km and a 0-100 km/h time of 6.1 seconds. The Long Range AWD achieves 602 km and 4.2 seconds. The Performance AWD delivers 528 km and 3.1 seconds. The 2023 "Highland" update brings a cleaner exterior design, improved interior with better acoustic insulation, an optional 8-inch rear screen, and refined suspension tuning. The Model 3 RWD and Long Range may be eligible for the Canadian federal iZEV incentive of $5,000 if the MSRP stays below $55,000 — making the RWD (at $52,990) potentially eligible depending on configuration. Provinces such as Quebec (up to $7,000 via Roulez Vert) and British Columbia (up to $4,000) offer additional provincial incentives. Destination charges are approximately $1,900 CAD.

02

How does the 2023 Tesla Model 3 perform in Canadian winter conditions, particularly in Quebec?

The 2023 Tesla Model 3 is one of the most winter-adapted electric vehicles in Canada, thanks to several key features. The battery is thermally managed via a liquid cooling/heating loop that keeps the pack in its optimal temperature range, even in extreme cold. The heat pump (standard since 2021) is highly efficient for heating the cabin with less energy than traditional resistive heating. The Tesla mobile app allows pre-conditioning of both the cabin and battery while still plugged in — a feature highly appreciated in Quebec where temperatures can drop to -30°C. The AWD versions (Long Range and Performance) provide excellent traction on snow and ice; the RWD version is usable with good winter tires but requires more caution on slippery surfaces. In Quebec, winter tires are mandatory between December 1 and March 15 — a complete set in 235/45R18 (e.g., Michelin X-Ice Snow) costs between $900 and $1,400 installed. In winter driving at -15°C, real-world range is approximately 320 to 380 km (RWD) or 380 to 450 km (Long Range AWD) — sufficient for the vast majority of daily use. The Tesla Supercharger network covers Quebec and Ontario inter-city corridors well.

03

Is the 2023 Tesla Model 3 a better choice than the Hyundai IONIQ 6 or BMW i4 in Canada?

The 2023 Tesla Model 3 (from $52,990) competes directly with the 2023 Hyundai IONIQ 6 (from $42,999) and the 2023 BMW i4 (from $65,000 in eDrive40). The Hyundai IONIQ 6 offers better EPA range (581 km in Standard Range RWD, up to 614 km in Long Range RWD) at a lower price, thanks to its 800V architecture enabling ultra-fast charging from 10 to 80% in as little as 18 minutes on a 350 kW charger. The IONIQ 6 is eligible for federal and provincial Canadian incentives, reducing its effective cost significantly. The BMW i4 eDrive40 offers a superior driving experience — precise steering, premium dynamic behavior — but at a higher base price and with slower charging technology (CCS at 205 kW max) versus the IONIQ 6. The Model 3 distinguishes itself with its Supercharger ecosystem (the densest in Canada), regular OTA updates, and the FSD Supervised potential. For a buyer who frequently travels between Canadian cities and values charging infrastructure, the Model 3 retains the most significant network advantage. For an urban buyer who charges primarily at home and is seeking the best value, the IONIQ 6 is a compelling competitor at a notably lower price.