The all-wheel-drive Long Range model has a range of 330 miles, while the Performance model has a range of 303 miles.
Up to 384 horsepower and 376 pound-feet of torque are available from the Long Range. It is increased to 456 horsepower and 479 pound-feet of torque by the Performance Model Y.
It's also critical to realise that the at-home charging hardware is not included when purchasing a 2023 Tesla Model Y.
The Home Wall Connector, which must be fitted correctly, costs an extra $350.
When you call it, Enhanced Autopilot ($6,000) will drive itself to you, park itself, stop at a light or stop sign, and even change lanes to pass another car on the highway.
The incorporation of technologies seen in a 2023 Tesla Model Y sets its cabin apart from that of rivals and helps the cabin flow and offer a comfortable driving experience.
The 2023 Tesla Model Y Long Range has an MSRP of $52,990 following the most recent price reductions, plus an extra $1,390 for destination charges.
Starting at $56,990 is the 2023 Tesla Model Y Performance. With a price about 20% lower than the roughly $70,000 asking price, Tesla should once again be competitive with some of its rivals.
The battery on the Model Y should last between 15 and 25 years assuming annual mileage of 20,000 miles.