UPDATE: Model Y driven in Australia
The Tesla Model Y is now in Australia, and we've driven it. We've also now compared it directly with Kia's EV6, on the road. Catch our video and reviews at the links below.
The story to here: 2022 Tesla Model Y pricing revealed
Snapshot
- Tesla Model Y launches in Australia
- Base rear-wheel drive variant to go on sale from $68,900
- Performance grade starts at $93,900 before on-road costs and Luxury Car Tax
The 2022 Tesla Model Y has finally launched in Australia, with pricing and features announced for the EV.
Available locally in base rear-wheel drive and all-wheel drive Performance guise, the Tesla Model Y will start out at $68,900 before on-road costs while the higher-spec grade opens its account at $93,900 – jumping up to $98,159 when including the Australia-wide Luxury Car Tax.
Compared to its Model 3 sedan sibling, the Model Y is $5000 more expensive in its more basic form while the Performance variant incurs a $9000 premium, although the SUV won't yet feature a mid-range Long Range grade for the foreseeable future.
(AS NOTED ABOVE, these prices have now gone up. See the link above for more details.)
Driving range is slightly down on the sedan too, with the entry-level Model Y featuring a WLTP-rated driving range of 455 kilometres (down from the Model 3's 491km), as the Performance can go for up to 514km on a charge (34km less than the sedan).
As with the sedan, Tesla hasn't provided specifics around how much power the Model Y makes or its battery capacity, but the rear-wheel drive SUV has a claimed 0-100km/h sprint time of 6.9 seconds, while its all-wheel drive counterpart can achieve the feat in 3.7 seconds – en route to a top speed of 250km/h.
Where the liftback SUV really shines is in its boot capacity. While the 3 sedan boasts a respectable 649-litre boot space with its second row of seats up, Tesla claims the Model Y has a cargo capacity of 2158 litres when the back seats are dropped, with more accessibility to the rear thanks to its hatch.
As with the rest of its model range, access to the Model Y is keyless and can be managed through Tesla's smartphone app, while interior functions are controlled via the centrally-mounted 15-inch touchscreen.
Tesla's Australian Supercharger network currently consists of 230 chargers at 49 locations, providing the fastest EV charging available locally.
Tesla says deliveries for the Model Y will begin in the second half of the year between August and November, with its online Design Studio now live for customers to personalise their orders.
Read on below on the confirmed features and specs for the Model Y grades.
Model Y
Single-motor, rear-wheel drive |
455 kilometre driving range |
6.9 second 0-100km/h time |
217km/h top speed |
1909kg kerb weight |
Five-seat configuration |
19-inch ‘Gemini’ wheels (20-inch ‘Induction’ wheels optional) |
All black premium interior (black and white optional) |
15-inch central touchscreen |
2158 litre cargo capacity |
HEPA air filtration system |
Tow hitch to become available from early 2023 |
Model Y Performance
Dual-motor, all-wheel drive |
514 kilometre driving range |
3.7 second 0-100km/h time |
250km/h top speed |
1997kg kerb weight |
21-inch ‘Uberturbine’ wheels |
Performance upgrade pack |
LED foglights |
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