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Tesla Model Y

TeslaSUVElectric

Review

The model that rewrote the rules of automotive publishing along with the electric vehicle market is undoubtedly the Tesla Model Y. From the service workshops where we debated engine cylinder volumes and DSG hesitations, we were suddenly beamed into a world where we discuss "software updates" and "battery chemistries." The futuristic design of the Model Y gives the feel of a smooth teardrop shaped by a tech company in a wind tunnel, rather than the "aggressive prestige" found in its German rivals. Starting to be seen more and more on the streets, this vehicle manages to draw attention with its simple lines.

Mechanically, the Standard Range RWD version offered to the Turkish market comes with an LFP (Lithium Iron Phosphate) battery. As a former master mechanic, I highly appreciate that LFP batteries can be comfortably charged to 100% and their thermal stability; this is a huge plus for battery hebottomh in the long run. The rear motor, producing 299 horsepower, propels the car from 0 to 100 in 6.9 seconds. Compared to an internal combustion C-SUV, this figure is immense; the uninterrupted torque that arrives the moment you touch the throttle makes the car very fluid and stress-free, even in Esenyurt's stop-and-go traffic. However, it is essential to calculate that the range drops from 450 km down into the 300s during winter months.

Inside, Tesla's radical minimalism greets you. There are no physical buttons other than the steering wheel and the massive 15-inch center screen. Adjusting mirrors, wipers, and climate control from this screen feels like trying to get used to a new smartphone at first. But when the processor speed of the system and the flawless interface come together, you experience the best multimedia experience in the market. With its wide wheelbase, completely flat rear floor, and 854-liter rear plus 117-liter front trunk (frunk), the Model Y is practically a spaceship; it crushes its rivals in terms of volume.

Driving dynamics are where the Model Y is usually the target of criticism. The suspension system is quite stiff; engineers made a clear compromise on comfort to rein in the vehicle's weight and height. Speed bumps and deep potholes in the city translate into harsh impacts inside the cabin. However, when this stiffness is combined with the quick steering responses that give a go-kart feel, it inspires surprising confidence in corners. One-Pedal Driving, once you get used to it, has a fantastic software calibration that makes you completely forget about the brake pedal.

Ultimately, the Tesla Model Y is not designed for those seeking a classic automobile, but for those who want to buy a rolling tech ecosystem. Thanks to the tax bracket advantage in our country, being able to access an SUV of these dimensions and performance at these prices is a truly great opportunity. While there are still minor hiccups in build quality or paint thickness, with its massive interior volume, the practicality of the Supercharger network, and continuously updated infrastructure, it is the undisputed first choice for those who want to live the future today.

Specifications

EngineSingle Electric Motor (RWD)
Max Power (HP)299
Max Torque (Nm)420
0-100 km/h (sec)6.9
Top Speed (km/h)217
TransmissionSingle-Speed Reduction Gear
Transmission BrandTesla
DrivetrainRear Wheel Drive (RWD)
Drive Modes3
Fuel Tank / Battery60 kWh (LFP)
Length (mm)4751
Width (mm)1921
Height (mm)1624
Wheelbase (mm)2890

Trim Levels

Long Range AWD

  • Dual Motor All-Wheel Drive
  • 75 kWh NMC Battery
  • 0-100 km/h in 5.0 seconds
  • Premium Audio System (14 Speakers)

Performance

  • 21 inch Überturbine Wheels
  • Performance Brakes and Lowered Suspension
  • Carbon fiber spoiler
  • 0-100 km/h in 3.7 seconds

Engine Options

EngineHP0-100FuelDrive
RWD (Single Motor) 299 6.9s Electric RWD
AWD (Dual Motor - Long Range) 384 5.0s Electric AWD