What is the actual range of Tesla Model Y?
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Tesla Model Y's actual range is related to factors such as temperature, road conditions, and battery status, and there is no exact value. The relevant introduction of Tesla Model Y is as follows: 1. Range: Tesla Model Y offers three range options: (1) The Standard Range Rear-Wheel Drive version has an NEDC range of 525KM with a battery capacity of 60kWh; (2) The Long Range All-Wheel Drive version has an NEDC range of 594KM with a battery capacity of 76.8kWh; (3) The Performance All-Wheel Drive version has an NEDC range of 540KM with a battery capacity of 76.8kWh. 2. Acceleration performance: The Standard Range model accelerates from 0-96km/h in 5.9 seconds with a top speed of 193km/h; the Long Range Rear-Wheel Drive model accelerates from 0-96km/h in 5.5 seconds with a top speed of 209km/h; the Performance model accelerates from 0-96km/h in 3.5 seconds with a top speed of 241km/h.
I used to drive a Tesla Model Y Rear-Wheel Drive version, with an official range of 430 km. However, during my daily urban commute, the actual range was only around 350 km. In winter, when using the heater, the energy consumption surged, reducing the range to 280 km. In summer, using the air conditioning also decreased the range by about 20 km. High-speed driving increased wind resistance, leading to faster energy consumption, averaging around 320 km. I found the dashboard estimates unreliable, so I developed a habit: after each full charge, I checked the average energy consumption, which was about 150 Wh/km, and calculated the range myself for more accuracy. Urban commuting was convenient, but for long trips, I had to plan charging stops in advance to avoid running out of power late at night. My personal advice is not to take the advertised range too seriously; test it several times to find your car's true range.