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Tesla Model 3 Performance Sets Fastest EV Lap at Malaysia’s First EV Track Day

By SoyaCincau in September 29, 2025 – Reading time 2 minute
Tesla Model 3 Performance Sets Fastest EV Lap at Malaysia’s First EV Track Day


Malaysia’s first public EV-only track day saw close to 30 participants bringing their cars to Sepang International Circuit for the SoyaCincau EV Clinic: Track Edition. While the night was more about community and ownership experience, one car and driver combination captured our attention on the timing sheets.

Behind the wheel of a Tesla Model 3 Performance, driver Ee Shedden set a best lap of 2:34.344, making it the fastest EV of the event and third fastest overall. Only a Porsche 911 GT3 (2:32.190) and a Honda Civic Type R FK8 (2:32.541) went quicker.

Fastest EV Malaysia Laptimes

It has to be said though, that lap times at Sepang are never just about the car. The driver makes the difference. On this night Ee’s pace and confidence delivered, which is why the Tesla ended up mixing with established track machinery. The comparison is context, not proof that the cars have suddenly swapped places.

Also, the Tesla Model 3 Performance wasn’t exactly stock. Exotic Mods put together a package that addressed the weak spots of a stock Tesla on track: braking, suspension and tyres.

Upgrades fitted include:

  • GAB 6-pot forged brake system
  • EMP Track Version coilover suspension
  • EMP stainless steel braided brake hoses
  • Nankang AR-1 track-focused tyres

With this setup the Tesla managed a best straight-line speed of 205.7 km/h down Sepang’s straights. Not the fastest top speed of the night, but enough when paired with consistent braking and cornering. Exotic Mods also noted the lap was set at around 50% state of charge, which means the car was not running at peak output. Lower charge levels can reduce available power, so there may still be more time to be found.

For added context, the pre-facelift Model 3 Performance runs dual motors with around 460 hp and 660 Nm in right-hand drive markets like Hong Kong, the UK, and Australia. That’s good for 0 to 100 km/h in roughly 3.3 to 3.4 seconds, with a top speed of 261 km/h.

Fastest EV Malaysia Tesla M3P 1

The EV Clinic: Track Edition also featured parade laps, taxi rides, battery health checks and free on-site DC charging. With close to 30 cars taking part it marked Malaysia’s first proper attempt at putting EVs together on circuit in an open community setting.

And with a Tesla now holding the unofficial title as Malaysia’s fastest EV at Sepang, the next question is simple. Who is going to try and beat it?



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