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How the Tesla Model 3, with a $40,000 base price, stacks up against the $100,000-plus Tesla Model S

The Model S is a more luxurious midsize four-door that can almost stretch to full-size duty.Visit Business Insider's homepage for more storiesSince 2017, Tesla has officially been selling two sedans, the Model S and the Model 3. Both are fully electric, but with the arrival of the base, $40,000 Model 3, there's now a wide price difference between the cheapest Tesla four-door and the most expensive Model S, which can cost over $100,000, depending on the configuration.Glad you asked.

The Model S interior comes in basic black standard, regardless of trim. A few different interior options are on offer, for an extra $1,500. Exterior colors that aren't black also add $1,000, on up to "red multi-coat," which is $2,500.The Model S has a traditional, albeit digital, instrument cluster for the driver. The steering wheel is heated, and the front seats are heated and cooled in Performance trim.

The RWD Long Range premium interior is $44,500, with 325 miles of range and 0-60 mph time of 5 seconds.

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