For USA
Launch | Announced | 2024, May 06 |
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Status | Available to order. Released 2024, May | |
Base price | $ 45,000 |
Performance | Power | RWD |
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Torque | ||
Acceleration | 6.5 sec 0-60 mph | |
Max speed | 135 mph (217 km/h) | |
Battery | Capacity | |
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Tech | Liquid-cooled (400V type) | |
Range | 320 mi EPA | |
Consumption | 4.0 mi/kWh WLTP | |
Recuperation | 2 levels, via driving modes, no regen when pedal braking | |
Heat pump | Yes | |
AC Charging | Type 2 11 kW | |
DC Charging | Supercharger V3 250 kW max, 10-80% in 30 min CCS 250 kW max, 10-80% in 30 min |
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Body | Type | 5 door, SUV, 5/7 seats |
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Platform | ||
Dimensions | 187.0 x 75.6 x 63.9 in (4750 x 1920 x 1624 mm) | |
Drag coef. | 0.23 Cd | |
Wheelbase | 113.8 in (2890 mm) | |
Clearance | 6.6 in (167 mm) | |
Weight | ||
Suspension | Front double wishbone-type coil spring, rear multi-link | |
Wheels | R19, R20, R21 | |
Trunk | EU: 30.2 ft³, 76.2 ft³ max | |
Frunk | 4.1 ft³ | |
Towing | EU: 1653 lb unbraked, 3527 lb braked | |
Displays | Center | 15" touchscreen |
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Driver's | No | |
Head-up | No |
Comfort | Seats | Heated front seats, heated rear seats, heated third row seats |
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Roof | All-glass roof | |
Parking aids | 6 front and rear sensors, reversing camera, Parking Assist | |
Connectivity |
Safety | Airbags | 8 airbags: front, side, rear, head airbag system, front seats knee airbags |
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Driving aids | 3 front, 2 side and 3 rear cameras, 6 front and 6 rear sensors (up to 250m object detection). Automatic Emergency Braking, Dynamic Brake Lights, Lane Assist, Collision Avoidance Assist, Speed Assist, Lane Departure Avoidance, Traffic Light and Stop Sign Control | |
Self driving | Autopilot with full Self-Driving capability | |
Crash tests | NCAP 2022: 5 stars, NHTSA 2020-2022: 5 stars |
Tesla Model Y Long Range RWD price history:
06 May 2024: Initial release price 44,990 USD
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