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Model Y LR
1. Body Style and Size Segment
The Tesla Model Y is a compact SUV (crossover) available with 5 or optionally 7 seats. Its dimensions are approximately 4,750-4,792 mm (length), 1,978-1,982 mm (width), and 1,624 mm (height), with a wheelbase of 2,890 mm.
2. Platform Architecture, Voltage, Range & Efficiency
Built on Tesla’s dedicated EV platform shared with the Model 3, the Model Y LR features a dual-motor All-Wheel Drive (AWD) system. It operates on a 400V architecture. With a 78.4 kWh (usable ~75 kWh) battery, it offers a WLTP range of approximately 551 km and an EPA estimated range of around 542 km. Max DC fast charging can reach 250 kW.
3. Technical Capabilities
The Model Y LR comes with Tesla’s Autopilot suite, including adaptive cruise control and lane-keeping. Enhanced Autopilot and Full Self-Driving (Supervised) are optional upgrades, offering features like Navigate on Autopilot, automatic lane changes, autopark, and traffic light/stop sign control. It utilizes multiple cameras and sensors for its driver assistance systems.
4. Interior Quality and Storage Capacity
The minimalist interior features a large 15.4-inch central touchscreen. Recent updates include improved materials, ambient lighting, and an 8-inch rear touchscreen for climate/entertainment. It offers substantial cargo space: 854 liters in the rear, expanding to 2,138 liters with seats folded, plus a 117-liter front trunk (frunk).
5. App Functionality
The Tesla mobile app provides extensive control over the vehicle, including remote locking/unlocking, climate control, charging status, location tracking, and summoning the car. It also facilitates scheduling service, managing Supercharging, and receiving over-the-air software updates.
6. 3 Pros and 3 Cons
Pros:
- Excellent range and access to Tesla’s extensive Supercharger network.
- Strong acceleration and engaging driving dynamics.
- Significant cargo capacity and a useful frunk.
Cons:
- Reliance on the central touchscreen for nearly all controls can be distracting.
- Ride quality, while improved, can still be firm on rougher roads.
- Rear visibility is limited due to the design.
7. Overall Summary
The 2025 Tesla Model Y LR remains a dominant force in the electric SUV market, offering a compelling blend of range, performance, and advanced technology. While its minimalist interior and touchscreen-centric controls may not appeal to everyone, its practical design and access to Tesla’s charging infrastructure give it a strong edge against competitors like the Hyundai Ioniq 5, Kia EV6, and Ford Mustang Mach-E.
Real world range estimates
The table below shows some estimated real-world examples in perfect condition and in conditions needing A/C to heat or cool vehicles. See our range guide to see how the range is affected in real world. )
Range | Consumption | |
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90kmh/56mph perfect condition | 527 km / 327 mi | 15 kWh/100km / 4.1 mi/kWh |
90kmh/56mph with 2KW heating | 474 km / 285 mi | 17.2 kWh/100km / 3.6 mi/kWh |
70mph/112kmh perfect condition | 478 km / 297 mi | 16.54 kWh/100km / 3.8 mi/kWh |
70mph/112kmh with 2KW heating | 432 km / 268mi | 18.3 kWh/100km / 3.4 mi/kWh |
120kmh/75mph perfect condition | 405 km / 252 mi | 19.5 kWh/100km / 3.2 mi/kWh |
120kmh/75mph with 2KW heating | 373 km / 232 mi | 21.2 kWh/100km / 2.9 mi/kWh |