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Tesla Mode Y
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|August 20, 2025
New entry-level Model Y offers a decent range and comfort. Is it the best version in the line up?
YOU only need to drive on UK roads for a few minutes to realise how big a success the Model Y has been since it arrived here in 2022, because you'll likely see one. Even before the Tesla's recent facelift, it was the fifth bestselling car here, so clearly there's a lot riding on this update.
Starting brightly, the range-topping Launch Edition Model Y beat the Hyundai Ioniq 5 and Audi Q4 e-tron earlier this year in our electric family car triple test, thanks to an outstanding mix of performance and efficiency. That £61k Launch Edition has since been removed, with the £51,990 Long Range All-Wheel Drive taking that flagship role (until the Performance variant returns, at least). Sitting beneath it is the £48,990 Long Range Rear-Wheel Drive and kicking off the Model Y lineup is this £44,990 Standard Range Rear-Wheel Drive.
Don't go looking for differences between the three Model Y options on the outside, because they're identical. There's a new Cybertruck-inspired front end with a full-width lightbar, and separate headlights on the reshaped bumper. The rear's cosmetic tweaks are even more drastic, with another full-width light that actually reflects back onto the bodywork. It's a bold design, and one that helps the Tesla stand out in a sea of new rivals.
The new look isn't just for show, either. Crucially for the Model Y and its never-ending battle for range superiority, its aerodynamics have been improved. The Model Y has a drag coefficient of 0.22, which is 0.1 better than before, and also the same as the super-sleek Porsche Taycan (plus just a little way off the Model 3).Bu hikaye Auto Express dergisinin August 20, 2025 baskısından alınmıştır.
Binlerce özenle seçilmiş premium hikayeye ve 9.000'den fazla dergi ve gazeteye erişmek için Magzter GOLD'a abone olun.
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