What is the range of the Model Y Long Range version?

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MakaylaDella
09/01/25 3:09am
Model Y Long Range version has a NEDC range of 594km. Here is a brief introduction about Model Y: 1. Basic Introduction: Tesla Model Y is a compact SUV developed by Tesla. This electric vehicle is the fifth car launched by Tesla since its establishment in 2003. It was released in Los Angeles at Beijing time on March 15. It has four models: Standard Range, Long Range, Dual Motor All-Wheel Drive, and Performance versions. 2. Exterior Configuration: Model Y will share 75% of its parts with Model 3. The size of Model Y is about 10% larger than Model 3, and its range is slightly shorter than Model 3. Model Y will not adopt the "Falcon Wing Door" design of Model X.
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VanKaleb
09/13/25 6:04am
I am a proud owner of a Tesla Model Y Long Range. The advertised range is approximately 330 miles or 530 kilometers, but in my daily city commute, I can easily achieve over 350 miles. On highways, it drops to around 300 miles. My daily work commute is about 30 miles, so I only need to charge once a week, which is very convenient. Several factors affect the range, such as increased energy consumption when using air conditioning in summer and slightly reduced battery efficiency in winter. However, by setting up a proper charging schedule, avoiding frequent deep discharges, maintaining optimal tire pressure, and managing vehicle weight, I can maximize the range. In terms of cost-effectiveness, although the initial price is higher, it saves much more money compared to gasoline cars. I often use Supercharger stations for a quick 30-minute charge to replenish 80% of the battery, making it an essential choice for daily life. After more than a year of ownership, I've experienced zero issues—it's incredibly reliable and worry-free.
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