The Model Y may not be the last word in driver engagement, but it's still a seriously quick car in all its forms. The 434bhp Long Range model offers whip-crack acceleration, and you can opt for the ...
The Model Y fills a niche in the Tesla line-up that means it will appeal to a large number of buyers. It features all of the tech of the Model 3, but the larger body means it's more spacious inside, ...
Tesla has gone from being an EV upstart to the standard by which all other electric cars are judged. So while the hype machine goes into overdrive when the company launches a new model, its products ...
“The world’s best-selling car gets a serious update in this second-generation. But is it enough to keep it at the top of the charts?” The next-generation of the world’s best-selling car of 2024, if ...
You can think of the Tesla Model Y as a Model 3 that’s been pumped full of growth hormone to give it a higher driving position and more room inside. You see, while the Model 3 is a fantastic electric ...
As with all Teslas the Model Y is incredibly fast, and it's pretty agile for a heavy electric SUV. The steering is a bit odd, but the biggest black mark is the ride, which really lets it down on UK ...
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