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I am planning a conversion using the Tesla Model 3 drivetrain and batteries. Does anyone have 3D models or CAD of the subframes and motor? I want to see how it will all fit into the car. I have found some CAD models for the Model S but it does not seem like much exists for the Model 3 other than the batteries.
 

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Hi, but in 2020 already no Tesla Model 3 file for the whole battery.
Does anybody meanwhile know?
Well it's now 2021, and still no CAD models of the entire Model 3 Battery, which is a shame
 

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Since this discussion was started, 3D models of both the Model 3 rear drive unit and the entire Model 3 rear subframe with suspension and drive unit have been shared:
Tesla Model 3 Rear drive unit EVshop.fr
Tesla Model 3 Rear Subframe and Motor

The subframe scan is from Matt Brown (SuperfastMatt), done during his conversion of a Jaguar Mk V using Model 3 subframe-suspension-drive and battery; however, he modified the battery configuration for his project and so probably didn't scan the complete stock battery.
 

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Since this discussion was started, 3D models of both the Model 3 rear drive unit and the entire Model 3 rear subframe with suspension and drive unit have been shared:
Tesla Model 3 Rear drive unit EVshop.fr
Tesla Model 3 Rear Subframe and Motor

The subframe scan is from Matt Brown (SuperfastMatt), done during his conversion of a Jaguar Mk V using Model 3 subframe-suspension-drive and battery; however, he modified the battery configuration for his project and so probably didn't scan the complete stock battery.
Well that's closer than I was 3 weeks ago, now to just find the front subframe as well...

Thanks heaps, and I definitely owe Matt a beer, his videos have been invaluable.
 
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