January 10, 2025 By Cars UK
Only the Long Range All-Wheel Drive and Rear-Wheel Drive have been revealed so far – and only for China for now – both of which boast improved range, with the AWD version quicker but, oddly, the RWD version a bit slower than the current model.
Additionally, Tesla says the Y has “Retuned suspension, offering smooth handling, added comfort, more responsive steering and a quieter ride.”
Performance, range and model availability will probably be slightly different when Tesla gets around to delivering UK model range and spec in the coming months.
Filed Under: Car News, Tesla News Tagged With: Electric Cars
Peter says
Looks nice, it’s a winner I suspect