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What is the range of Tesla Model Y?

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Janet
08/25/2025, 11:31:26 PM

Tesla Model-Y has a range of 594 kilometers. Tesla: Tesla is an American electric vehicle and energy company, founded in 2003 in Silicon Valley, USA by Martin Eberhard and Marc Tarpenning. It primarily manufactures and sells electric vehicles, solar panels, and energy storage devices. Maximum Range: The maximum battery-supported range refers to the highest distance the vehicle can travel in pure electric mode relying solely on the battery's charge. The battery in new energy vehicles is the key component of the entire power system, providing electricity for the whole new energy system.

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StAniyah
09/08/2025, 12:09:08 AM

I’ve had my Tesla Model Y for a few months now, and the range is absolutely fantastic! The official range for my Long Range version is around 310 miles, but the actual range really depends on how you drive. With normal city driving and the AC on, I can easily get 280 miles. However, on the highway with strong winds or aggressive acceleration, the range drops to about 250 miles. My first attempt at driving from home to a neighboring city over 300 kilometers away was a breeze—just a 30-minute charge at a Tesla Supercharger, which is a game-changer. Driving habits are crucial: I make sure to maintain proper tire pressure and avoid cranking up the heater too much. Plus, the occasional software updates seem to optimize battery efficiency, and I’ve noticed a gradual improvement in range. Driving an electric vehicle like this is quiet, comfortable, and eco-friendly, not to mention the cost savings—my charging expenses are less than half of what I used to spend on gas. Now, I rely on it completely for my daily commute.

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DiMason
10/22/2025, 12:12:48 AM

From a practical usage perspective, the range of Tesla Model Y varies depending on the model and personal driving habits. My friend owns the Long Range version with a claimed 499 km range - in city driving it achieves around 450 km, but on highways at speeds exceeding 110km/h, increased wind resistance can reduce range below 400 km. I've tested it across seasons: summer AC use slightly decreases range, while winter heating causes more noticeable drops, with the worst case being just over 300 km. The key factors affecting range are driving style - hard braking/acceleration drains battery faster, and roof racks also increase drag. New owners should regularly check battery health and use Chill Mode for efficiency. Tesla's app conveniently monitors charge level and estimates remaining range. Charging strategy matters too - prefer slow charging to preserve battery longevity.

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LeCamille
12/04/2025, 11:36:28 PM

The range of Tesla Model Y varies based on different configurations: approximately 418 km for the Rear-Wheel Drive version, 499 km for the Long Range, and 449 km for the Performance. These are ideal figures; in reality, using air conditioning or carrying full loads will reduce the mileage. I believe electric vehicle range is improving, with the 4680 battery technology offering significant advancements, and the future 800V architecture will be even more efficient. In my actual driving experience with the Long Range version, it consumes about 0.15 kWh per kilometer on average, which is quite economical. For daily use, it sufficiently covers commuting needs, typically requiring charging every two to three days. Smooth acceleration while driving can help optimize efficiency.

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KylieLynn
01/25/2026, 12:57:56 AM

Using the Tesla Model Y to pick up and drop off kids at school is really convenient. We chose the Long Range version with an official range of 499 km, and in practice, charging once a week is sufficient. However, it's important to note that with more passengers or using the air conditioning, the range can drop to just over 400 km. Last time our family went on a 200+ km trip to the countryside, we were initially worried about insufficient battery, but fortunately, Tesla's navigation system provided real-time prompts for charging points, and the Supercharger station had us ready in just 30 minutes. Weather has a big impact: in winter, using the heater can reduce the range by up to 20%, while summer is a bit better. I make it a habit to maintain proper tire pressure and avoid frequent short trips to save a lot of power. This kind of car is cheap to maintain daily, with basically no repair worries. New users can download the Tesla app to conveniently monitor the remaining range.

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AmaraLee
04/20/2026, 11:45:11 PM

I bought the Tesla Model Y not just for its performance, but also for its eco-friendly range. The Performance version is rated at 279 miles (approximately 449 km), but in real-world driving, it can exceed 400 km with steady driving. The zero-emission feature of electric vehicles reduces carbon footprint, which is very friendly to the planet. Range is significantly affected by terrain: driving on flat roads is no problem, but climbing steep slopes consumes electricity faster. Proper trip planning, such as using charging point query apps, can avoid running out of power midway. Battery technology is improving, and Tesla's software optimizations enhance efficiency—my average energy consumption per 100 km is below the average. In the long run, this promotes sustainable transportation. Drivers are advised to accelerate gently and avoid speeding to save energy.

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