Long Range
5.0
(2 trips)
5 seats
Electric
346 miles
Automatic transmission
Trip start
Trip end
Pickup & return location
Pickup at car location
We’ll send you the exact address once your trip is booked.
Insurance via Travelers
Checkout the super sporty and fun to drive Tesla Model 3 with all wheel drive. This has the latest upgrades from Tesla including software quieter suspension for a great feeling ride. Autopilot upgrade subscription for FSD (Full Self Driving) (Supervised) also available upon request for an additional $99 subscription fee. Premium connectivity included for all rides for satellite imagery map view, streaming media radio and even movies and games. Movies and games playable from front or back seat screens and back seat can be used while driving too.
Adaptive cruise control
All-wheel drive
Backup camera
Blind spot warning
Brake assist
Lane departure warning
Lane keeping assist
Bluetooth
USB charger
USB input
GPS
Keyless entry
Toll pass
Must be 21+ to book
Heated seats
Sunroof
Convenience
Skip the rental counter
Use the app for pickup and return instructions
Add additional drivers for free
30-minute return grace period
No need to extend your trip unless you’re running more than 30 minutes late
Peace of mind
No need to wash the car before returning it, but please keep the vehicle tidy.
Access to basic roadside assistance
24/7 customer support
Level 1 (Household Outlet): Adds ~3–5 miles of range per hour—ideal for overnight charging. Level 2 (AC / Wall Charger): Typically adds 25–30 miles per hour. DC Fast Charging (Tesla Superchargers): On newer models, Superchargers can add up to 200 miles in about 15 minutes at peak charge rates. The car automatically handles billing—just plug in and go. Tip: Superchargers are best used for quick top-ups on longer trips, while AC options work well for overnight stays.
Tesla uses the NACS (North American Charging Standard) port for both AC and DC charging. This single compact connector is compatible with Tesla's Supercharger network, Wall Connectors, and other NACS-enabled charging stations.
Cold temperatures can reduce EV range by 10–35%, especially when driving short distances. Here are a few tips to help: Precondition the cabin and battery while still plugged in—this maximizes range and speeds up charging. Use seat and steering wheel heaters instead of the main HVAC system to conserve energy. Expect slightly slower charging speeds until the battery warms up, especially at Superchargers. The Tesla app or screen may show a snowflake icon next to the range meter—this means the battery is too cold to use its full capacity, but it'll improve as it warms up during driving.
The Tesla is built with the NACS (North American Charging Standard) port, compatible with Tesla Superchargers, Wall Connectors, and most NACS chargers. To maximize your charging flexibility, the vehicle includes the following adapters: 🔌 J1772 to NACS Adapter (AC charging): Lets you connect to non-Tesla Level 2 public chargers, such as those found at shopping centers, hotels, and workplaces. ⚡ CCS to NACS Adapter (DC fast charging): Allows access to public DC fast chargers that use the CCS plug—great for areas where Superchargers aren’t available. 🔋 110V (Level 1) home charging cable: Ideal for overnight charging using a standard wall outlet. Note: All adapters are tested for fit and function—no setup required, just plug and go. Not all public chargers may be compatible with adapters, so using apps like PlugShare or ABRP can help verify in advance. 🔒 Please return all adapters with the vehicle to avoid replacement fees—they're essential for hassle-free charging throughout your trip.
5.0
(1 rating)
Reviews
Matthew •
New car. Spotless. Easy owner to work with and super nice too. Thanks.
No smoking allowed
Smoking in any Turo vehicle will result in a $150 fine
Keep the vehicle tidy
Unreasonably dirty vehicles may result in a $150 fine
Recharge the vehicle
Missing battery charge may result in an additional fee
No off-roading
Long Range
5.0
(2 trips)
5 seats
Electric
346 miles
Automatic transmission
Checkout the super sporty and fun to drive Tesla Model 3 with all wheel drive. This has the latest upgrades from Tesla including software quieter suspension for a great feeling ride. Autopilot upgrade subscription for FSD (Full Self Driving) (Supervised) also available upon request for an additional $99 subscription fee. Premium connectivity included for all rides for satellite imagery map view, streaming media radio and even movies and games. Movies and games playable from front or back seat screens and back seat can be used while driving too.
Adaptive cruise control
All-wheel drive
Backup camera
Blind spot warning
Brake assist
Lane departure warning
Lane keeping assist
Bluetooth
USB charger
USB input
GPS
Keyless entry
Toll pass
Must be 21+ to book
Heated seats
Sunroof
Convenience
Skip the rental counter
Use the app for pickup and return instructions
Add additional drivers for free
30-minute return grace period
No need to extend your trip unless you’re running more than 30 minutes late
Peace of mind
No need to wash the car before returning it, but please keep the vehicle tidy.
Access to basic roadside assistance
24/7 customer support
Level 1 (Household Outlet): Adds ~3–5 miles of range per hour—ideal for overnight charging. Level 2 (AC / Wall Charger): Typically adds 25–30 miles per hour. DC Fast Charging (Tesla Superchargers): On newer models, Superchargers can add up to 200 miles in about 15 minutes at peak charge rates. The car automatically handles billing—just plug in and go. Tip: Superchargers are best used for quick top-ups on longer trips, while AC options work well for overnight stays.
Tesla uses the NACS (North American Charging Standard) port for both AC and DC charging. This single compact connector is compatible with Tesla's Supercharger network, Wall Connectors, and other NACS-enabled charging stations.
Cold temperatures can reduce EV range by 10–35%, especially when driving short distances. Here are a few tips to help: Precondition the cabin and battery while still plugged in—this maximizes range and speeds up charging. Use seat and steering wheel heaters instead of the main HVAC system to conserve energy. Expect slightly slower charging speeds until the battery warms up, especially at Superchargers. The Tesla app or screen may show a snowflake icon next to the range meter—this means the battery is too cold to use its full capacity, but it'll improve as it warms up during driving.
The Tesla is built with the NACS (North American Charging Standard) port, compatible with Tesla Superchargers, Wall Connectors, and most NACS chargers. To maximize your charging flexibility, the vehicle includes the following adapters: 🔌 J1772 to NACS Adapter (AC charging): Lets you connect to non-Tesla Level 2 public chargers, such as those found at shopping centers, hotels, and workplaces. ⚡ CCS to NACS Adapter (DC fast charging): Allows access to public DC fast chargers that use the CCS plug—great for areas where Superchargers aren’t available. 🔋 110V (Level 1) home charging cable: Ideal for overnight charging using a standard wall outlet. Note: All adapters are tested for fit and function—no setup required, just plug and go. Not all public chargers may be compatible with adapters, so using apps like PlugShare or ABRP can help verify in advance. 🔒 Please return all adapters with the vehicle to avoid replacement fees—they're essential for hassle-free charging throughout your trip.
5.0
(1 rating)
Reviews
Matthew •
New car. Spotless. Easy owner to work with and super nice too. Thanks.
No smoking allowed
Smoking in any Turo vehicle will result in a $150 fine
Keep the vehicle tidy
Unreasonably dirty vehicles may result in a $150 fine
Recharge the vehicle
Missing battery charge may result in an additional fee
No off-roading
Trip start
Trip end
Pickup & return location
Pickup at car location
We’ll send you the exact address once your trip is booked.
Insurance via Travelers