What Features Come Standard in a Tesla Model 3?

The standard interior of a 2026 Tesla Model 3 featuring the 15.4-inch touchscreen and minimalist dashboard.

As of 2026, the Tesla Model 3 lineup has evolved. To keep the entry price low following the expiration of certain tax credits, Tesla introduced a new “Standard” base trim. This sits below the “Premium” (formerly Highland) RWD and Long Range models.

Because the feature set varies significantly between the entry-level Standard and the mid-tier Premium trims, knowing exactly what you get for the base price is more important than ever.

1. Safety & Driver Assistance (Standard on ALL Trims)

Tesla does not “paywall” safety. Every 2026 Model 3, from the cheapest Standard to the Performance, includes:

  • Basic Autopilot: Includes Traffic-Aware Cruise Control and Autosteer (lane-keeping).

  • Active Safety Suite: Automatic Emergency Braking, Blind Spot Monitoring, Lane Departure Avoidance, and Forward Collision Warning.

  • Sentry Mode & Dashcam: 360-degree surveillance while parked (requires a USB drive, usually included in the glovebox).

  • Airbags & Structure: 8 airbags and a 5-star safety-rated steel/aluminum frame.

2. Interior Comfort & Technology

This is where the 2026 trims diverge. The “Standard” trim is designed for maximum value, while “Premium” trims include the luxury features introduced in the Highland refresh.

Feature Standard Trim Premium (RWD/LR) Trims
Center Display 15.4-inch Touchscreen 15.4-inch Touchscreen
Rear Display Not Included 8-inch Touchscreen
Seats Textile/Cloth Inserts Perforated Vegan Leather
Front Seats Heated Only Heated & Ventilated
Sound System 7 Speakers 17 Speakers (Dual Subs)
Ambient Lighting Basic White Full Custom RGB Strip
Glass Roof Panoramic (Fixed) Panoramic (Acoustic Glass)
Phone Charging Dual Wireless Chargers Dual Wireless Chargers

3. Exterior & Performance Specs

The 2026 Model 3 remains the most aerodynamic car in its class, contributing to its industry-leading efficiency.

  • Wheels: 18-inch Photon wheels with aero covers come standard. 19-inch Nova wheels are a paid upgrade.

  • Lighting: All-LED “Matrix-ready” headlights and integrated fog lamps are standard.

  • Storage: 24.1 cubic feet of total cargo space, including the power-operated rear trunk and the “frunk.”

  • Acoustic Glass: All models now feature 360-degree acoustic glazing (double-pane glass) for a whisper-quiet cabin.

4. Connectivity & Software

Tesla’s software-first approach means several high-end tech features are standard across the board:

  • Phone Key: Your smartphone acts as the primary key via Bluetooth.

  • Over-the-Air (OTA) Updates: The car regularly receives new features and performance improvements for free.

  • Standard Connectivity: Includes basic maps and navigation for 8 years. (Live traffic and streaming require “Premium Connectivity” at $10/month).

  • Dog Mode & Camp Mode: Standard features that keep the cabin conditioned while you are away or sleeping in the car.

FAQS: Standard vs. Optional Features

Q: Is “Full Self-Driving” (FSD) standard?

A: No. FSD is a paid software add-on (currently $8,000 or a monthly subscription). Only “Basic Autopilot” is included for free.

Q: Do all 2026 Model 3s have a heat pump?

A: Yes. The high-efficiency heat pump is standard on all models, significantly improving winter range compared to pre-2021 Teslas.

Q: Does the base Model 3 come with a home charger?

A: No. Tesla stopped including the Mobile Connector (wall plug) as standard in 2022. You must purchase a Wall Connector or Mobile Connector separately.

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