Tesla just rolled out a new version of its Model 3, and it's got some impressive stats. The company calls it the "Maximum Range Rear-Wheel Drive", and it's set to be the longest-range option in the Model 3 lineup.

This new Model 3 can go for 702 kilometers on a single charge, according to the WLTP standard. It's also super efficient, using only 12.5 kWh of energy per 100 km. Tesla says it's the most efficient electric vehicle you can buy in Europe right now.

If you're in Germany, you can get your hands on one of these for €44,990. UK drivers will need to shell out £44,990, which is about €53,500. Tesla plans to start delivering these cars in November.

Details of the battery pack have not been revealed, but it's believed to be the same as that used in the Long Range Rear Wheel Drive Model Y unveiled last week.

The Long Range Rear Wheel Drive carries over the 360-degree acoustic glass, improved suspension bushings, seals and sound-absorbing materials introduced with the facelifted Model 3. Features include an 8.0-inch second-row display and heated first- and second-row seats.

Source: Tesla