Tesla has started taking Model Y orders in Australia and Japan, expanding the all-electric SUVs global market even more. According to Tesla's order page in ...
The start of Australia and Japan’s Model Y orders suggests that Giga Shanghai’s production is returning to normal as it will handle deliveries for those two countries. The estimated delivery dates for Model Y orders in the United States is between December 2022 to March 2023, extending well into next year. On the other hand, the Model Y Dual-Motor All-Wheel Drive (AWD) Performance variant costs AU$93,900 ($66,636.62) before options.
The Model Y release date has finally arrived for Australia, Japan, and New Zealand, shortly after the showroom units were spotted being delivered Down Under ...
Another right hand drive country - Japan - also witnessed its Model Y release date at long last, at the equivalent of US$47,037 starting price for the standard RWD model. Despite the decent pricing, the AU$3,000 incentive from the NSW government ends at the AU$68,750 threshold, so the Model Y won't qualify for that one. The Tesla Model Y price in Australia is also a fairly pleasant surprise.
This is a Standard Range AWD model, even though the sticker only lists it as a Model Y AWD; it's got an EPA range of 279 miles and it cost just over $60000.
As for range, this Model Y has an EPA range rating of 279 miles (449 km). The owner notes that Tesla did not offer instructions about charging the vehicle to 100%. This Model Y should also feature the cargo hooks, although they are not included in this video walkaround. That is no longer the case as Tesla appears to have ramped up customers deliveries from the new plant lately.
Pricing starts at S$142,271 (RM453,500) for the entry-level version and rises to S$189,995 (RM605,600) for the Performance. The AWD Long Range, which has ...
Our southern neighbours get the popular electric SUV in rear-wheel-drive base and all-wheel-drive Performance variants, with deliveries starting at the end of the year. In any case, the Model Y is able to get from zero to 100 km/h in 6.9 seconds and hit a top speed of 217 km/h, whereas the Performance completes the century sprint in 3.7 seconds on its way to a top whack of 250 km/h. Pricing starts at S$142,271 (RM453,500) for the entry-level version and rises to S$189,995 (RM605,600) for the Performance. The AWD Long Range, which has replaced the base model in most global markets, is currently not offered in Singapore.
A new Tesla Model Y has become the latest addition to the list of Tesla electric cars involved in mishaps. The Tesla Model Y EV reportedly crashed into a ...
The Tesla Model Y is manufactured in China, Germany and in the US. This resulted in the Tesla Model Y speeding across the parking lot into the air as thee was a steep sloping outside the boundaries of the parking lot. A new Tesla Model Y has become the latest addition to the list of Tesla electric cars involved in mishaps.
But we are more interested in the impact of the new battery cell and structural battery pack. Unfortunately, no one has been able to confirm the exact energy ...
After first launching the Model 3 and Model Y with the then-new 2170 cells, Tesla pushed several software updates over time that enabled higher charge rates. When breaking it down, the 4680 battery cell actually appears to have at least a 10% higher peak C rate and average C rate. We learned a little more over the next few weeks.
By late on Friday afternoon Tesla had increased that estimated delivery time to November 2022 to February 2023. So already the queue is out to five-to-eight months. The Model Y is priced from $68,900 for the entry-level Rear-Wheel ...
So already the queue is out to five-to-eight months. The electric SUV only went on sale in Australia early this morning, but within hours Tesla had increased the estimated wait time by three months. The queue for the Tesla Model Y has already got longer just hours after orders opened.
When it comes to electrical vehicles, the range on a full charge and charging speed are the most important aspects to consider. If the vehicle can't go far, ...
The Model 3, for comparison, had a top charging speed of 125kW when it was first released. If the vehicle can't go far, or charges slowly, it won't be useful for a road trip or even simply a busy day. Until now, we haven't seen the charging speeds. IMPORTANT MESSAGE: Benzinga prides itself as a media platform that is "For the People, By the People." We understand the markets are scary right now. For today only get access to our #1 Options Newsletter for only $1. When it comes to electrical vehicles, the range on a full charge and charging speed are the most important aspects to consider.
This photo below of a suspicious looking black shape in the workshop area of the Valley Tesla showroom this morning (Friday) was taken by Majella Waterworth. Is ...
Breaking news: the Tesla.com site says that the Model Y will now be available November 2022 to February 2023. The equivalent in a model Y currently costs $75,000. The Australian FB model Y page is alive with reports of orders being placed and lots of cheers. Will this be like the Model 3 — when we queued for one and a half hours just to sit in a left-hand-drive model for 90 seconds? Australian reservation holders have been waiting not so patiently for the arrival of the Model Y for a couple of years. After several sightings of Tesla Model Ys on car transporters on the highway, it looks like we may now have confirmation of their arrival in showrooms.
Tesla first began delivering the refreshed Model Y at the Giga Texas opening ceremony. Despite having 4680 cells and a structural battery pack, ...
The small size of the battery pack might be disappointing for some people however when you take into consideration the refreshed Model Y is able to get 279 miles of EPA range from such a small battery pack, then the vehicle becomes extremely impressive. Excited to see the refreshed Model Y coming in significantly more efficiently than Tesla’s other vehicles? The EV maker used to sell a 60KWh Model S that could later be upgraded to 75KWh for additional payment using an over-the-air software update. It also validates Tesla’s Battery Day pronouncement that the new 4680 cells and structural battery pack increase range by a whopping 54%. The refreshed Model Y currently has a combined 123 MPGe (Miles Per Gallon equivalent). Those interested in an even more capable Model Y should explore Model Y Long Range & Performance. We have chosen to put a lower energy battery pack in Model Y AWD, resulting in a lower range, acceleration, and price point. So for example a Model S with a 100KWh battery pack, dual motors, and performance upgrades will be called Model S P100D. Most were dumbfounded trying to figure out how Tesla’s most advanced cells have produced a Model Y variant with the shortest range. Given all these advancements and based on Elon Musk’s statements we were predicting when it finally begins production the refreshed Model Y will have a 475-mile range. At the event, Musk said, the vehicles come with Tesla’s newest 4680 batteries and a structural battery pack. The 4680 cells and the structural battery pack architecture are seen as the holy grail of EV adoption. As a result, some EV watchers have even gone so far as to conclude Tesla’s Battery Day presentation was a lie.