The new Tesla Model Y Performance has been revealed in Europe. Tesla claims the fastest version of the electric crossover has a higher-density battery, as well as other goodies. The Model Y ...
Tesla has unveiled the Model Y Performance in the U.S., a new addition to its electric vehicle lineup. Priced at $57,500, this model boasts enhanced power, extended range, and a new 16′ display.
Tesla is teasing a Model Y Performance launch for tomorrow, with Nürburgring testing hinting at 510 hp, uprated brakes, adaptive dampers, and a carbon spoiler. Tesla has once again leaned on social ...
Tesla has officially launched and started taking orders for the updated Model Y Performance in the US, starting at $57,500 before incentives. In January, Tesla began rolling out the Model Y design ...
The new 2026 Tesla Model Y Performance debuts with a 0–60 mph time of 3.3 seconds, adaptive suspension, and a 155 mph top speed. It features a higher-density battery with 360 miles of WLTP range, plus ...
Hours before the EV tax credit expired, Tesla opened the Model Y Performance order books, allowing buyers to claim the credit. Tesla clearly bet on impulse buying, setting the price higher than ...
The upcoming Tesla Model Y Performance will have new styling, new wheels, and a splash of carbon fiber, among other things. The fuzzy footage makes it tricky to determine any changes (if any) at the ...
Tesla's updated Model Y Performance "Juniper" EV has finally arrived in the US for those who want some extra acceleration and are willing to pay for it. First launched last month in Europe, Tesla's ...
On September 30, Tesla opened the Model Y Performance order books in the US, although deliveries would not start until December. However, the sporty crossover will be worth the wait, as Tesla ...
Tesla TSLA.O teased an October 7 event, in which investors and analysts anticipate a more affordable model to sustain sales momentum, sending the shares of the Elon Musk-led electric automaker 3% ...
Tesla has confirmed that the new Model Y Performance supports bidirectional charging for both vehicle-to-home (V2H) and vehicle-to-load (V2L) applications. For now, it only works with Tesla’s outlet ...