Tesla Model Y
Price | $65,400–$92,020 |
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ANCAP Safety Rating | 5 |
Fuel type | Electric |
Drivetrains | AWD, Rear Wheel Drive |
Body Type | SUV Large |
The midsize Tesla Model Y SUV went on sale in Australia in 2022, priced from $68,900 – although the entry price increased to $72,300 just weeks later.
In Australia, Tesla offers the Model Y alongside the Model 3 sedan, enhancing appeal with the benefits of a higher seating position and a full hatch-style boot.
Tesla Model Y Prices and Specifications
Variant | Price | Fuel Type | Power | Transmission |
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Rear-Wheel Drive | $65,400 | Electric | 220 kW | 1 SP Automatic |
Performance | $92,020 | Electric | 393 kW | 1 SP Automatic |
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About the Tesla Model Y
The midsize Tesla Model Y SUV went on sale in Australia in 2022, priced from $68,900 – although the entry price increased to $72,300 just weeks later.
In Australia, Tesla offers the Model Y alongside the Model 3 sedan, enhancing appeal with the benefits of a higher seating position and a full hatch-style boot.
At the time of its launch, the Model Y boasted a WLTP-rated driving range of 455km in its standard form, rising to 514km for the Performance model.
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