Tesla Model 3 Performance 2026
Silent acceleration for early highway departures
- 2026
- Seats: 5
From €210 per day.
Three different reasons to go electric sit under one badge here. The Model 3 Performance is the sharpest of the trio — quick off the line, easy to place on narrower roads, and small enough to park without a second thought outside a hotel or restaurant. The Model S Plaid is the flagship: full-size comfort in front and back, strong in-gear acceleration, and a cabin that reads more executive sedan than sports car, which makes it a natural fit for a business transfer or an early airport departure. The Model Y Long Range is the one built around space rather than speed — a proper boot, rear-seat room that holds up over several hours, and enough cargo capacity for a family touring itinerary that runs day after day rather than just a single loop. Rates start at €210 a day, and which of the three makes sense usually comes down to occasion rather than budget. A weekend in the Model 3 suits drivers who know the roads and want responsiveness; the Model S Plaid suits a client who needs to arrive composed after a long transfer; the Model Y earns its place when there are car seats, extra luggage, or a longer touring route with more than two people aboard. None of the three ask for compromise on comfort, only on what kind of comfort matters for that particular trip. Handover follows the same routine whichever model is booked: a joint check of the car's condition, mileage and charge level noted before departure, and rental terms and deposit confirmed ahead of time. Charging behaviour varies by model and by route, so for anything beyond a short city stay it's worth asking in advance about realistic range for the drive planned, particularly if the itinerary crosses into less familiar territory.
Silent acceleration for early highway departures
Silent launches, instant torque, effortless overtakes on open highways
Quiet electric miles for family touring, no fuel stops