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As of the latest face-lift in October 2024, there are three versions of Tesla Model Y, called Long Range Rear-Wheel Drive (a new addition to the line-up with, as the name suggests, the longest ...
Tesla's revised Model Y has first broken cover for the China market. Here's every angle we have so far of the exterior. READ THE FULL STORY. VIEW INTERIOR PHOTOS. Our spy photographer caught the ...
The Model Y also won the Best Company Car award at the 2024 Carbuyer Best Car Awards. [134] In 2024, the Tesla Model Y won Auto Trader New car of the year award. [135] Tesla Model Y also won Top Safety pick+ award from The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. [136] Tesla Model Y also won Best family EV in parent poll by BabyCenter. [137]
Some electric vehicle manufacturers, such as Tesla, claim that a lithium-ion battery that no longer fulfills the requirements of its intended use can be serviced by them directly, thereby lengthening its first-life. [69] Reused electric vehicle batteries can potentially supply 60-100% of the grid-scale lithium-ion energy storage by 2030. [70]
Tesla estimates the Model Y RWD will have 260 miles of range and cost $43,990. Prior to the RWD version, Tesla had a base Model Y AWD (all-wheel drive) that cost $47,490, or $3,500 more than this ...
The vehicle is marketed as being more affordable to more people than previous models made by Tesla. The Model 3 was the world's top-selling plug-in electric car for three years, from 2018 to 2020, before the Tesla Model Y, a crossover SUV based on the Model 3 chassis, took the top spot. In June 2021, the Model 3 became the first electric car to ...
Now it looks like Tesla is doing the same for the Model Y.Owners of the dual motor AWD Model Y can pay $2,000 and instantly lower their 0-60 time to 4.3 seconds from 4.8 seconds. Owners must be on ...
The complaints describe rapid deceleration that can occur repeatedly without warning and apparently at random. One owner of a 2021 Tesla Model Y reported a violent deceleration to the NHTSA from 80 mph to 69 mph in less than a second. [175] In May 2022, the NHTSA said in a letter that they had received over 750 complaints about this issue. [176]