Tesla Model Y Long Range AWD 5dr Auto [7 Seat] Review

Category: Electric car

Section: Version review

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Tesla Model Y front cornering
  • Tesla Model Y front cornering
  • Tesla Model Y rear cornering
  • Tesla Model Y dashboard
  • Tesla Model Y boot open seats down
  • Tesla Model Y infotainment touchscreen
  • Tesla Model Y right driving
  • Tesla Model Y front cornering
  • Tesla Model Y rear cornering
  • Tesla Model Y left static boot open
  • Tesla Model Y front boot
  • Tesla Model Y boot underfloor storage
  • Tesla Model Y front seats
  • Tesla Model Y back seats
  • Tesla Model Y steering wheel
  • Tesla Model Y gear selector
  • Tesla Model Y rear air vents
  • Tesla Model Y front cornering
  • Tesla Model Y rear cornering
  • Tesla Model Y dashboard
  • Tesla Model Y boot open seats down
  • Tesla Model Y infotainment touchscreen
  • Tesla Model Y right driving
  • Tesla Model Y front cornering
  • Tesla Model Y rear cornering
  • Tesla Model Y left static boot open
  • Tesla Model Y front boot
  • Tesla Model Y boot underfloor storage
  • Tesla Model Y front seats
  • Tesla Model Y back seats
  • Tesla Model Y steering wheel
  • Tesla Model Y gear selector
  • Tesla Model Y rear air vents
RRP £54,490
Fuel type:
electric
Gearbox:
auto
Doors:
5 doors

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The Tesla Model Y is fast, has a long range between charges and is very practical. There are much quieter and more comfortable alternatives, but if you need to travel long distances in one go and will regularly take advantage of Tesla's Supercharger network then it's worth considering. The Long Range RWD makes the most sense on paper, although sadly that's also the version that has the choppiest ride.

All versions of the Model Y come with plenty of luxuries, including climate control, adaptive cruise control, faux-leather seats (heated in the front and back), an electric tailgate and keyless entry via an app on your smartphone. There isn’t much on the options list. Indeed, apart from metallic paint and different alloy wheel designs, the only options are extra autonomous driving functions.

The Long Range AWD version can hit 60mph from a standstill in a staggering 4.8 seconds, so it’s way faster than a BMW iX3. Officially, it can do 331 miles on a charge, although 270-305 miles is more realistic on the road.


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Key information

Doors5
Seats7
0-62 MPH4.8 seconds
Fuel TypeElectric
GearboxAUTO

Available colours

Boot CapacityHow much space is there?

480

litres

EmissionsOfficial emissions rating

0

g/km