In this Ultimate Guide I pick which is the right car to buy based on driving dynamics. Is it 2023 Tesla Model Y Long range or Model Y Performance? I take Mod Range added in 15 minutes is based on vehicle efficiency at a constant highway speed of 100 km/h. Actual driving range and charging performance may vary depending on several factors including Supercharger type, vehicle configuration, state of charge, battery temperature, speed, weather and elevation change, among others. The long range Model 3 is about $11,000 more than the standard range Model 3 right now. That also factors into the decision. The long range Model 3 has a higher performance battery and two motors It looks like the long range has almost the same power and acceleration as my car 4.2 vs 4.4 secs although the model 3 is getting a 5 % power boost soon. The performance version is much quicker which I would like but concerned about ride comfort on 20inch wheels. There’s also a price difference of £5k . My question is if I bought the long The P cars probably depreciate faster (Tesla always has something newer and faster on the horizon), and if you drive hard and use sticky/wide tires, you will use way more energy. I'm at 2X Tesla's rated energy in my M3P over 13K miles. Tesla rates 250 wh/mi for an AWD, which is about $300 per 10K miles at average USA electric rates. At the time of this writing, the Tesla Model Y costs $54,990 for the Long Range model and $58,990 for the Performance model. The EV6 Wind, on the other hand, starts at $48,700 and increases to Maryland. Mar 27, 2021. #2. A quick Google search turned up a 1/4 mile time of 12.8 seconds @ 114.8 MPH for the Long Range Dual Motor Model Y. It also shows 0 to 60 MPH in 4.1 seconds so this must be after the AB was applied. CarIndigo article includes a table that show the Long Range Model Y 0 to 60 MPH in 4.8 seconds (Tesla spec), 1/4 mile in Best ride quality, plenty of hp, cheaper tires, more range. Low sidewall tires suck, especially on Tesla. Skip the 20 inch wheels, the tires are too expensive and wear faster because you can’t rotate them. The performance model rides worse too. LR is a cushier ride. Long Range Version. In between the RWD and Performance, Tesla Model 3 Long Range can cost you between $1,360 and $3,712 to insure. Premiums, however, aren’t that different compared to the RWD, and undeniably cheaper than Performance. If this is too expensive, you could save up to 60 percent with Tesla Insurance if it is available in your state. 1EXP65.

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