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Tesla Model Y Introduces Long Range RWD version

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Tesla has silently listed a new Model Y Rear Wheel Drive (RWD) Long Range version in Europe. This option is available alongside the standard RWD, Long Range All Wheel Drive (AWD), and AWD Performance variants.

The new Long Range RWD offers 600 kilometers (372 miles) of WLTP range. It brings 0-100km/h acceleration in 5.9 seconds and 217 km/h top speed. The model is priced at 48,990 euros.

Here are the other three existing models with details:

The RWD version has 455 kilometers of WLTP range, 0-100km/h acceleration in 6.9 seconds, and 217km/h maximum speed. This version is priced at 44,990 euros.

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The AWD Long Range brings 533 kilometers of WLTP range with 0-100 acceleration in 5 seconds as well as 217km/h top speed. The company is selling this version at 54,990 euros in Germany.

The Performance version of Model Y comes with 514 kilometers of WLTP range, 0-100 acceleration in 3.7 seconds, and 250km/h maximum speed. The model is priced at 59,990 euros.

So, the new RWD Long Range is now the highest driving range model among all available Telsa Model Y in Europe.

As usual, the company has not listed the new RWD Long Range in the U.S. and there’s no date available at this time. This model is now available in most of European markets where Tesla promotes its Model Y.

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Additional changes have not been listed in the RWD Long Range and the design remained unchanged. The website shows a 2-4 weeks estimated delivery date for this new model.

Tesla Model Y RWD Long Range

Tesla Model Y RWD Long Range (Image Credit: Tesla)

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