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Tesla Model Y Standard Range RWD

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Main Specifications

Years of Production 2021 -
Country of Manufacture USA, China, Germany (Model Y)
Accel. 0-60 mph 6.6 s 279 out of 575
Range 230 miles 255 out of 575
Battery 60 kWh 386 out of 575
Starting Price (new) $ 42,990
Starting Price (used) $ N/A
Accel. 0-60 mph 6.6 s
Battery pack capacity 60 kWh
Range 230 miles
Body
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Accel. 0-60 mph
135 mph
Top speed

Specs of Tesla Model Y Standard Range

Battery and Charging

Range EPA
244 miles (393 km)
Range WLTP
283 miles (455 km)
Battery pack capacity
60 kWh
Max charging power (AC)
11 kW
Max charging power (DC)
175 kW
Avg. charging speed (DC)
~470 mph

Powertrain

Accel. 0-60 mph
6.6 s
Top speed
135 mph (217 km/h)
Engine power
201 hp (150 kW)
Engine torque
310 lb-ft (420 Nm)
Efficiency
26 kWh/100 miles
Drive type
RWD
Motor type
Permanent-magnet

Body and Chassis

Number of seats
5
Dimensions (LxWxH)
187x83.8x63.9 in
Wheelbase
113.8 in
Curb weight
4154 lb
Cargo volume
30.2 ft3
Towing capacity
3500 lb

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About Tesla Model Y

The Tesla Model Y is an all-electric four-door compact SUV manufactured and sold by Tesla, Inc. It is based on the Model 3 platform. The cars have a similar powertrain, battery and electric engine. The Model Y was unveiled on March 14, 2019. The Long Range and Performance versions are to be produced first (fall 2020), Standard to follow later (spring 2021). The Tesla Model Y is the second vehicle after the Model 3 to be built on Tesla’s third-generation platform. It aims to reduce the entry price for electric vehicles while not making any compromise on range and performance.
SAFETY
Like every Tesla, Model Y is designed to be the safest vehicle in its class. The low center of gravity, rigid body structure and large crumple zones provide unparalleled protection.
UTILITY
Model Y provides maximum versatility—able to carry 7 passengers and their cargo. Each second row seat folds flat independently, creating flexible storage for skis, furniture, luggage and more. The liftgate opens to a low trunk floor that makes loading and unloading easy and quick.
PERFORMANCE
The Tesla Model Y has two ultra-responsive, independent electric motors that digitally control torque to the front and rear wheels—for far better handling, traction and stability control. Model Y is capable in rain, snow, mud and off-road.
RANGE
Model Y is fully electric, so you never need to visit a gas station again. If you charge overnight at home, you can wake up to a full battery every morning. And when you’re on the road, it’s easy to plug in along the way—at any public station or with the Tesla charging network. There are over 12,000 Superchargers worldwide, with six new locations opening every week.
AUTOPILOT
All new Tesla cars come standard with emergency braking, collision warning, blind-spot monitoring and more. Model Y will have Full Self-Driving capability, enabling automatic driving on city streets and highways pending regulatory approval, as well as the ability to come find you anywhere in a parking lot.
INTERIOR
With an elevated seating position and low dash, the driver has a commanding view of the road ahead. The interior of Model Y is simple and clean, with a 15-inch touch screen, immersive sound system and an expansive all-glass roof that creates extra headroom and provides a seamless view of the sky.
OVER-THE-AIR UPDATES
Model Y is designed to improve over time with regular software updates, introducing new features, functionality, and performance.
EXTERIOR
For all of its futuristic ambitions, the Model Y is a relatively conventional-looking compact four-door SUV. It incorporates many design elements from the Model 3 sedan, making it immediately recognizable as a Tesla, but it’s significantly taller and less sporty looking than its low-slung, sleek-sedan sibling.

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