2022 Tesla Model Y: Fact sheet

Buying an electric car introduces a whole new world of facts and figures to learn about and compare. To help, we’ve created this handy data card to give you all the crucial pieces of the EV puzzle.

The Tesla Model Y is the fourth all-electric model to be offered by the US manufacturer. Supplied by the Tesla Gigafactory in Shanghai, China, the Australian specification Model Y is available in both an entry-level rear drive and a range-topping dual-motor all-wheel drive variant.

As Tesla does not publish all of its vehicles’ specifications, some figures listed below are approximations based on known data.

2022 Tesla Model Y – data table

Model Y Rear-Wheel DriveModel Y All-Wheel-DrivePrice (MSRP)$72,300$96,700FormatSingle motor, rear-wheel driveDual-motor all-wheel drivePower220kW (approx.)393kW (approx.)Torque350Nm (approx.)690Nm (approx.)Battery size60kWh (est.)79kWhRange (WLTP)455km514kmEnergy use13.2kWh/100km15.3kWh/100km Max charge speed170kW DC210kW DCPlug typeType 2 AC / CCS DCType 2 AC / CCS DCWeight (tare)1909kg1997kg Boot space971L 971L

The Tesla Model Y does not include a portable home charger or wall box but both can be purchased at additional cost.

Approximate charging times – 0-80 per cent

Home(up to 2.4kW)Wallbox(up to 7.7kW)Three-phase(up to 11kW)Public(up to 50kW DC)MaximumTesla Model Y Performance79kWh26h 20min8h 12min 5hr 45min 1h 16min18min @210kW

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