Tesla has officially launched the Model Y Performance in Europe, with deliveries expected to begin in September. Produced at Tesla’s Gigafactory Berlin, this high-performance electric SUV is now available for pre-order in countries including Germany, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom.
Performance Upgrades
Acceleration: The Model Y Performance accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h (0 to 62 mph) in just 3.5 seconds, a significant improvement over the standard model's 4.8 seconds.
Power: Equipped with a 460 hp dual-motor all-wheel-drive system, the Performance model delivers enhanced power and responsiveness.
Range: Despite the increased performance, the Model Y Performance maintains a WLTP range of up to 580 km (360 miles), ensuring long-distance usability.
Charging: Tesla claims the Model Y Performance can add 243 km (151 miles) of range in just 15 minutes of charging, thanks to its new high-voltage battery cells.
Design Enhancements
Exterior: The Performance model features 21-inch "Arachnid 2.0" wheels and redesigned front and rear bumpers, offering a more aggressive and dynamic appearance.
Interior: Inside, the Model Y Performance includes performance badging, a 16-inch high-resolution touchscreen, and front seats with adjustable thigh extensions for added comfort.
Driving Dynamics
Suspension: The Model Y Performance is equipped with electronic dampers, providing improved handling and ride quality.
Stability Assist Mode: A new feature that allows drivers to customize traction and control settings, offering Standard, Reduced, or Off modes to suit different driving styles and terrains.
Pricing and Availability
In Germany, pricing starts at €62,000 (~$73,000), with prices in other European countries varying slightly but generally staying in a similar range. Visit Tesla’s website to see pricing and availability in your region.
The Model Y Performance is produced at Tesla's Gigafactory Berlin and is available for pre-order through Tesla's official website.
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