Unplugged Performance Ascension-RR carbon fiber wing for Tesla Model 3
Tesla Model 3 gets high-performance carbon fiber wing from Unplugged Performance
Unplugged Performance Ascension-RR carbon fiber wing for Tesla Model 3
Discover the Ascension-RR carbon fiber wing for Tesla Model 3, generating 238 kg of downforce for enhanced stability and track performance. Fully adjustable and compatible with all 2024+ models.
2026-01-22T15:35:28+03:00
2026-01-22T15:35:28+03:00
2026-01-22T15:35:28+03:00
Unplugged Performance has unveiled the Ascension-RR carbon fiber wing for the Tesla Model 3. Designed as a functional aerodynamic upgrade rather than a decorative piece, its primary goal is to counteract the lift generated by the Model 3's roofline at high speeds and enhance the car's stability on the track. The wing was developed using CFD simulations and validated through real-world testing.Real Downforce, Not Just for ShowAt speeds around 241 km/h, the Ascension-RR generates up to 238 kg of downforce on the rear axle. This is a figure more typical of sports cars than production electric sedans. When paired with Unplugged Performance's full aerodynamic package for the Model 3 Performance, total downforce reaches 322 kg, with a balanced distribution of 46/54 between the front and rear axles.Adjustability and CompatibilityThe wing is fully adjustable. At a 0-degree angle of attack, it's optimized for high-speed efficiency and stability, while a 4-degree setting provides maximum downforce for track days.The Ascension-RR isn't just for the Model 3 Performance. It's compatible with all 2024 and newer Tesla Model 3 versions, including Long Range and rear-wheel-drive models.Pricing and OptionsThe kit is priced at $2,495 and includes the wing element, carbon fiber mounts, and all necessary hardware. An optional Gurney flap is also available, a small add-on that improves the wing's trailing edge efficiency by stabilizing airflow. In practice, this detail matters because it offers tunable performance. Unplugged Performance has also confirmed that a similar wing for the Tesla Model S is currently in development.
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2026
Michael Powers
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Tesla Model 3 gets high-performance carbon fiber wing from Unplugged Performance
Discover the Ascension-RR carbon fiber wing for Tesla Model 3, generating 238 kg of downforce for enhanced stability and track performance. Fully adjustable and compatible with all 2024+ models.
Michael Powers, Editor
Unplugged Performance has unveiled the Ascension-RR carbon fiber wing for the Tesla Model 3. Designed as a functional aerodynamic upgrade rather than a decorative piece, its primary goal is to counteract the lift generated by the Model 3's roofline at high speeds and enhance the car's stability on the track. The wing was developed using CFD simulations and validated through real-world testing.
Real Downforce, Not Just for Show
At speeds around 241 km/h, the Ascension-RR generates up to 238 kg of downforce on the rear axle. This is a figure more typical of sports cars than production electric sedans. When paired with Unplugged Performance's full aerodynamic package for the Model 3 Performance, total downforce reaches 322 kg, with a balanced distribution of 46/54 between the front and rear axles.
Adjustability and Compatibility
The wing is fully adjustable. At a 0-degree angle of attack, it's optimized for high-speed efficiency and stability, while a 4-degree setting provides maximum downforce for track days.
The Ascension-RR isn't just for the Model 3 Performance. It's compatible with all 2024 and newer Tesla Model 3 versions, including Long Range and rear-wheel-drive models.
Pricing and Options
The kit is priced at $2,495 and includes the wing element, carbon fiber mounts, and all necessary hardware. An optional Gurney flap is also available, a small add-on that improves the wing's trailing edge efficiency by stabilizing airflow. In practice, this detail matters because it offers tunable performance. Unplugged Performance has also confirmed that a similar wing for the Tesla Model S is currently in development.