A powerhouse on wheels, the 2025 Tesla Model Y continues to dominate the electric SUV segment with substantial improvements across its lineup. The freshly released Launch Edition sets the tone with an impressive 320-mile range on standard 19-inch wheels, establishing this compact SUV as a serious contender in the efficiency department.
Standing 63.9 inches tall with a length of 188.6 inches, Tesla’s best-seller maintains its distinctive silhouette while offering a practical 6.6 inches of ground clearance.
Tesla hasn’t skimped on performance options. The Performance trim delivers a robust 455 horsepower and 487 lb-ft of torque, while the Long Range model still impresses with a 0-60 mph time of just 4.6 seconds.
I’ve found even the base RWD variant offers respectable acceleration, hitting 0-62 mph in 5.9 seconds with a top speed of 125 mph. All variants utilize a single-speed automatic transmission, with the Performance model featuring a 9.00:1 final drive ratio that enhances responsiveness.
Range anxiety continues to diminish with the Long Range model offering 327 EPA-estimated miles. The RWD model delivers about 305 km of combined real range in cold weather conditions, which is quite impressive considering the temperature impact on battery performance. The exterior design incorporates new headlamps connected by a full-width light bar for a more modern front-end appearance. The Performance trim sacrifices some distance for speed, delivering 277 miles compared to the Long Range’s 311.
Charging capabilities remain industry-leading, with 250 kW maximum Supercharging rates adding 169 miles in just 15 minutes. These ultra-fast charging solutions are part of the broader EV infrastructure development that’s making electric vehicles increasingly practical for everyday use.
Inside, the familiar minimalist cabin accommodates five adults with 76 cubic feet of cargo space. The 15.4-inch center touchscreen handles primary vehicle controls, complemented by an 8-inch rear display for passenger entertainment.
The entire package weighs in at a substantial 4,396 pounds for the Long Range model.
Pricing represents perhaps the most compelling improvement, with the Performance model starting at $53,130.
Tesla backs its technology with generous warranty coverage: 4 years/50,000 miles for the basic vehicle and 8 years/120,000 miles for the battery and drive unit across all trim levels. This extensive protection greatly outlasts traditional combustion vehicle guarantees, reinforcing Tesla’s confidence in their increasingly refined flagship crossover.