Last October, Tesla Philippines made the 2026 Model 3 available for order through its official website.
One of our Top 5 Picks of 2025, the refreshed 2026 Tesla Model 3 variants received a new matte black Tesla badge at the front and back as well as a front parking camera that enhances the vision-based Auto Pilot system. Meanwhile, inside, the 2026 Model 3 returns the indicator stalk, while also deleting the controversial signal buttons located on the steering wheel. The gear selector, however, is still accessible via the large central screen.
At the time, Tesla Philippines only made three variants available: the Standard Range Rear-Wheel Drive (P 2,109,000), the Long Range All-Wheel Drive (P 2,489,000), and the Performance All-Wheel Drive (P 3,099,000). Now, they’ve added fourth variant—the Long Range Rear-Wheel Drive as well.
Priced at P 2,343,000 (not inclusive of the P 27,000 Order and Admin Fees), the Model 3 Long Range Rear-Wheel Drive lives up to its billing with its 750-kilometer range thanks to its large 78.1 kWh battery.
Like other non-Performance variants, the Long Range Rear-Wheel Drive comes standard with 18-inch “Photon” Wheels, but can be speced to 19-inch “Nova” wheels for an additional P 99,000. A new color, Marine Blue joins the palette for a P 66,000 extra.
Meanwhile, for the Model Y, Tesla has also added the Long Range Rear-Wheel Drive variant too for P 2,594,000. This variant ups the range from 466 kilometers to 661 kilometers thanks to the same larger 78.1 kWh battery pack.
This brings the Model Y range to a total of three: Standard Range Rear-Wheel Drive (P 2,369,000), Long Range Rear-Wheel Drive (P 2,594,000), and Long Range All-Wheel Drive (P 2,749,000).
The Model Y Long Range Rear-Wheel Drive variant comes standard with 19-inch “Crossflow” wheels, with 20-inch “Helix 2.0” wheels a P 133,000 extra. It is worth saying that regardless of wheel size, the range does not change on the Model Y.
The 2026 Model 3 Long Range Rear-Wheel Drive and 2026 Model Y Long Range Rear-Wheel Drive are now live on the Tesla Philippines website with deliveries to start by early 2026. Like all Tesla models, it carries a 4 year or 80,000-kilometer bumper-to-bumper warranty and an 8-year or 160,000-kilometer battery warranty.

Good pricing.
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