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What are the differences between Tesla Model 3 and Model Y?

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KalebFitz
07/29/2025, 01:04:02 PM

The differences between Tesla Model 3 and Model Y lie in dimensions, wheel rims, and speed. Specific differences are as follows: Different dimensions: The body dimensions of Model Y are 4750mm, 1921mm, and 1624mm respectively; while those of Model 3 are 4694mm, 1849mm, and 1443mm respectively. Different wheel rims: Model 3 is equipped with 19-inch rims, whereas Model Y features 21-inch large rims, paired with Pirelli's top-tier Pzero thin-wall sports tires for enhanced sports performance, along with a blade-like rim design. Different speeds: The dual-motor long-range version of Model Y can reach a top speed of 217 km/h, with a 0-100 km/h acceleration time of 4.8 seconds and a range of 508 km. The dual-motor performance version of Model Y can reach a top speed of 233 km/h, with a 0-100 km/h acceleration time of 3.5 seconds and a range of 507 km. The dual-motor long-range version of Model 3 has a top speed of 233 km/h, a 0-100 km/h acceleration time of 4.4 seconds, and a range of 518 km. The dual-motor performance version of Model 3 can reach a top speed of 233 km/h, with a 0-100 km/h acceleration time of 3.2 seconds and a range of 518 km.

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ElleRose
08/14/2025, 03:16:19 AM

I've driven quite a few cars, and the differences between the Tesla Model 3 and Model Y are significant. The Model 3 features a pure sedan design with a low-slung, sporty profile, offering agile handling and precise cornering that feels like driving a race car. The Model Y leans more towards an SUV, with a taller body and more interior space, especially with its large hatchback trunk that makes loading luggage super convenient. In terms of size, the Model Y is noticeably larger, providing more rear legroom and ample headspace, though it also costs a few thousand dollars more. The driving experience in the Model 3 is lighter and more energy-efficient, ideal for city driving, while the Model Y's higher center of gravity makes it more stable on bumpy roads. Both share the same battery technology and support supercharging, but practically, the Model Y is more versatile—I'd choose the Y for hauling stuff or family trips, and the 3 for performance driving. Stylistically, the Model 3 has sleek, flowing lines, while the Model Y looks robust and sturdy.

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VonAugust
10/13/2025, 12:45:37 AM

As a parent with kids, I often compare car space. The core difference between Tesla Model 3 and Y lies in practicality: the Model 3 is a compact sedan with tight interior space, fitting three people in the back seat can be a bit cramped, and the small trunk opening makes it difficult to fit a stroller; the Model Y, with its SUV design, offers a taller and much more spacious interior, providing ample legroom and headroom for adults to stretch, plus its hatchback trunk makes loading and unloading luggage much easier. Price-wise, the Model Y is more expensive but worth it for the daily convenience, especially when traveling or camping with kids, as it can carry more stuff. The Model Y's height also makes getting in and out easier for parents without needing to bend over. Both cars drive quietly, though the Model Y has a slightly higher center of gravity, making turns a bit slower, but it's not a big deal. It also consumes slightly more electricity, but charges just as fast. Both have the same standard safety features, but the Model Y offers more practicality with less hassle.

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McNora
11/26/2025, 12:44:58 AM

I prefer the efficient and eco-friendly Model 3 and Y, both excellent but differ in usage. The Model 3 is lighter with slightly longer range, lower energy consumption, and more resource-efficient, making it suitable for urban commuting. The Model Y emphasizes spaciousness and stable driving, ideal for family trips or transporting items, reducing extra trips and indirectly benefiting the environment. The range difference between the two isn't significant, both support V3 Supercharging, share minimalist interiors, and receive software updates. Cost-wise, the Model Y is pricier but its versatility compensates, avoiding the waste of driving multiple cars. The driving experience is similar—quiet and swift. Choose the Model 3 for lightweight commuting, and the Model Y for practicality and spaciousness, without compromising low-carbon goals.

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LukasDella
01/16/2026, 02:12:50 AM

From a technical perspective, both share the same platform. The Model 3 sedan features a low ground clearance design, offering faster acceleration and more direct handling. The Model Y, based on the 3 but with a raised body, is slightly heavier with marginally slower acceleration but provides significantly more interior space, larger trunk capacity, and greater towing potential. Both models share the same battery lineup, though the Model 3 averages about 10 miles more in range. Software capabilities are identical, including standard Autopilot and OTA updates. Interior-wise, the Model Y has higher seating for better visibility, while the Model 3 leans sportier. With only a few thousand dollars separating them, the Model Y trades for substantially more space—a worthy trade-off. The underlying technology remains unchanged; choosing between them depends on your needs.

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AllisonLynn
04/12/2026, 04:29:13 AM

I drive a Model 3 and Y daily for commuting, and the differences are quite practical. The Model 3 is compact, easy to park, nimble in city traffic, has lower energy consumption, saves money, and offers stable range. The Model Y is taller with a better view but slightly higher energy consumption and a higher price. Its large rear hatch makes it convenient for picking up packages or groceries, and the spacious interior ensures comfort on long drives. Both offer quick acceleration, with the Model 3 being more agile, while the Model Y has a higher center of gravity, making it more stable in turns, ideal for rainy or snowy conditions. Features like Autopilot and Supercharging are identical. Personally, for short commutes, I'd choose the Model 3 for its compact practicality. For longer trips or carrying more cargo, the Model Y offers daily convenience and reduces hassle—it depends on your budget and usage scenario.

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