Tesla had a strategy for success before the first car ever rolled off the production line. This plan was outlined by Elon Musk a while back as he explained that Tesla needed to build a sports car before expanding into other consumer vehicles.

When expanding, the idea was to build an executive sedan alongside a powerful SUV. Once these models took off, Tesla would be in the financial position to offer more affordable electric cars. This plan gave us both the Tesla Model 3 and Model Y.

Interested in learning more about the Tesla Model Y? You’re in the right place. Here are 10 things everyone should know about the Tesla Model Y.

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11 A Mini Model X

Tesla Model X Plaid (White) - Front Quarter
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At first glance, it’s difficult to tell if the Model Y is a crossover version of the Model 3 or a mini version of the Model X. The truth is somewhere in the middle as the Model Y takes inspiration from both of these Tesla models.

Tesla Model 3 and Model Y
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The Model Y is designed as a crossover, making it one of the most practical electric cars on the market today. With the ability to comfortably seat five adults, the Model Y is perfect for families that want a practical daily driver.

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9 New Factories

Bird's eye view of Tesla's Giga Texas
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Tesla knew that the Model 3 would make their sales figures explode. This was true for the Model Y as it was yet another affordable option for people wanting to make the switch over to electric vehicles.

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This popularity allowed Tesla to grow as an automaker and even build new factories to support the demand. Tesla managed to use its popularity to expand into Germany and China with new production facilities. These production facilities are not small by any means. Tesla has managed to lay down enough foundations to become one of the largest manufacturers in the world.

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8 Fast Charging

Tesla's Supercharging Network Station
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One of the most important factors to consider when buying a new electric car is how fast it can charge. Unlike traditional cars that can be filled up in a few minutes, electric cars can take hours to charge to 100%.

Tesla Supercharger
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The Tesla Model Y comes with Tesla’s fast charging technology. This technology helps speed up the charging process, making cross-country travel a real possibility. Tesla also has one of the largest charging networks in the world. This makes owning a Tesla incredibly appealing compared to other EVs.

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7 Long-Range model

Tesla Model Y Rear Profile
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The Tesla Model Y comes in a few different configurations. This includes a standard model, an all-wheel-drive model, and a performance model. When configuring your Tesla, you can opt for the standard range or long-range battery pack.

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This doesn’t have much of an effect on performance but does extend the capacity of the batteries on board. This can extend your range well above 300 miles on a single charge. While Tesla does state an official range, this number is heavily dependent on your driving style.

6 Performance Model

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The Model Y is limited when it comes to top speed, with an electronic limiter set to 155 miles per hour. This means that the performance of the Tesla Model Y is all in the acceleration.

Tesla Model Y Rear Three Quarters Driving Shot

Tesla has published official acceleration times. The standard Model Y comes with a 0 to 60 time in just 4.8 seconds while the performance model cuts this down to 3.5 seconds. This makes the Model Y one of the fastest crossovers on the market today.

5 Minimalist Interior

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Teslas are famous for its minimalist interiors. The interior of the Tesla Model Y is dominated by a massive panoramic roof that makes the entire space feel open and spacious. This design language is shared amongst all the models in the range, creating a uniform and classy interior look.

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The center console is almost nonexistent, with all major controls nestled into the infotainment screen. This means that you can control the drive settings, music, and air conditioning all from the touchscreen display.

4 5 Star Safety

Tesla Model Y Rear Quarter View
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While electric cars have their safety risks, Tesla manages to consistently break records in safety. The Tesla Model Y is no exception as it walked its way to a five-star rating.

Inside view of Tesla's Giga Texas
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The Tesla Model Y placed its entire battery pack along the floor of the car. This gives the crossover a low center of gravity so that it sticks to the road for a stable and safe ride. Teslas are also known for their safety features that even include a bio mode that recycles and filters the air in the cabin.

3 Perfect For The Family

The seats of the Tesla Model X Plaid.
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The Tesla Model Y is built to be a crossover. This means that it’s a much more practical option for people who want a compact electric vehicle. The space is bigger than the Model 3 and Model S but significantly smaller than the Tesla Model X.

Tesla Model Y front third quarter accelerating view

The Model Y can comfortably seat five adults, with rear seats that can also fold down if you ever need more cargo space. This makes it the perfect family car to use as a daily driver around town. With a range of around 300 miles, you can comfortably run around town and charge the car at home overnight.

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2 Tesla Infotainment System

Tesla Model Y Infotainment
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Tesla’s infotainment system is one of the best in the business. The car does not rely on Apple CarPlay or Android Auto to provide you with features as it comes with all the apps you may need built-in. They even include games and Netflix to keep you entertained while the car charges.

Tesla Model 3 Autopilot Highway Driving Interior Infotainment Screen
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The entire infotainment system relies on a massive 15-inch touchscreen display. This infotainment system allows for touch input but can also be controlled from the driver’s steering wheel. The digital dials also come in handy to display critical information to the driver.

1 All-Wheel-Drive Option

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The Model Y is available in a number of different configurations. While the standard version of the car is more affordable, the all-wheel-drive powertrain is worth every penny.

Jaguar I-Pace Vs Tesla Model Y Vs Ioniq 5 in drag race
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The all-wheel-drive option comes with dual motors that are situated on both axles. This means that there’s an electric motor on the front axle to drive the front wheels while there’s also a rear motor to drive the rear wheels. Tesla also has software to allow for power to be sent to the right wheel at the right time. This helps make cornering a dream.