The Lexus TZ is a three-row full-size luxury electric SUV from Toyota’s premium brand, built for families who want cabin space and a refined interior. The Tesla Model Y is a compact two-row crossover aimed at tech-forward buyers who care about range and charging convenience. This comparison is timely because the TZ made its global debut in May 2026 and goes on sale before year-end, meaning grey-market imports to Nigeria, Kenya, and South Africa are realistic by mid-2027.

Range & Charging
The Lexus TZ offers up to 300 miles (EPA estimate) with its larger 95.82 kWh battery; real-world range will likely sit around 250–270 miles under load. DC fast charging peaks at 150 kW, with a 10–80% charge in roughly 35 minutes. The Tesla Model Y Long Range (2025) delivers 338 miles EPA on the AWD variant — around 290–310 miles real-world — and charges at up to 250 kW on Tesla’s Supercharger network, hitting 10–80% in about 25–30 minutes. On both range and charging speed, the Model Y wins.
Price, Availability & Market Fit
The TZ is expected to start around $60,000, going on sale at the end of 2026. At current grey-market import rates, that is roughly ₦95M–₦110M NGN, KES 7.7M–9M, or ZAR 1.1M–1.3M landed. The Tesla Model Y 2025 starts at approximately $44,990 — about ₦70M NGN, KES 5.8M, or ZAR 820K by comparison. Neither is officially sold in Nigeria or Kenya; South Africa has an established Tesla import channel. This page answers one question: does the TZ’s three-row premium justify the $15,000–$25,000 price gap over a proven, available Model Y?
Ecosystem & Rival Context
Within Lexus, the RZ 450e (starting ~$52,875) covers buyers who only need two rows. From Tesla, the Model X offers three rows at ~$79,990. Outside both brands, the Hyundai IONIQ 9 and Kia EV9 are worth a look — three-row EVs with competitive range at lower prices and better current grey-market availability in Africa than the TZ will have at launch. The TZ still wins this comparison for buyers who specifically want Lexus build quality with DIRECT4 AWD as standard on all trims.
Pros & Cons
Lexus TZ: Three rows with a lounge-style cabin makes this genuinely practical for large families, not just a styling choice. DIRECT4 AWD is standard across all trims, so buyers get all-weather traction without paying extra for it. The NACS port gives access to Tesla’s Supercharger network, which helps for buyers who travel internationally. On the downside, the $60,000+ asking price is hard to justify in markets where public charging infrastructure is still thin. Grey-market stock won’t reach African buyers in volume until at least mid-2027, so early adopters face real parts and service risk.
Tesla Model Y: At 338 miles EPA, the Long Range trim handles long inter-city drives without range anxiety becoming a factor. Over-the-air software updates keep the car current without a dealership visit — a genuine advantage where service networks are sparse. South Africa’s official import channel offers a cleaner buying process than most grey-market routes. The two-row, five-seat cabin is a hard constraint for larger families. Resale value in African grey markets is less predictable than established Japanese brands, which tend to hold value more steadily over time.
Quick Verdict
Choose the Lexus TZ if you need three rows, value Japanese build reliability, and can wait until 2027 for stock to arrive. Choose the Model Y if you want the best range available right now, faster charging, and a cleaner purchase path — particularly in South Africa. For most African buyers today, the Model Y is the more practical and accessible option. The TZ is worth watching, but it is not yet a car you can buy.
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| Price | $40,000.00 |
| Our Rating | |
| Brand | LEXUS TESLA |
| Category | Electric Cars Electric Cars |
| Full Model Name | 2027 Lexus TZ |
| Generation | 1st Generation |
| Segment / Class | Full-size Premium Three-Row Electric SUV |
| Available Trims / Variants |
Tesla Model Y Standard Tesla Model Y RWD Tesla Model Y AWD Tesla Model Y Premium RWD Tesla Model Y Premium AWD Tesla Model Y Performance |
| Powertrain Options | Dual-motor AWD (standard on all trims) |
| Additional Notes | Lexus' first three-row all-electric SUV; six-seat configuration with second-row captain's chairs |
| Reveal Date |
May 6, 2026
2025, October 08 - Tesla Model Y Standard 2025, January 10 - Tesla Model Y RWD 2026, February -Tesla Model Y AWD 2025, March - Tesla Model Y Premium RWD 2025, January 10 - Tesla Model Y Premium AWD 2025, August 29 - Tesla Model Y Performance |
| Launch Year | 2027 (US on sale end of 2026) |
| Availability Status |
Announced
Available to order. Released 2025, October - Tesla Model Y Standard Available to order. Released 2025, May - Tesla Model Y RWD Available to order. Released 2026, February - Tesla Model Y AWD Available to order. Released 2025, June - Tesla Model Y Premium RWD Available to order. Released 2025, March - Tesla Model Y Premium AWD Available to order. Released 2025, September - Tesla Model Y Performance |
| Brand / Manufacturer | Lexus (Toyota Motor Corporation) |
| Country of origin | Japan USA |
| Markets Available | US (end of 2026); Europe, Japan, China, other markets (early 2027) |
| Base Price (USD) |
$ 40,000- Tesla Model Y Standard € 45,000 £ 45,000 - Tesla Model Y RWD $ 42,000 - Tesla Model Y AWD $ 45,000 € 50,000 £ 49,000 - Tesla Model Y Premium RWD $ 49,000 € 53,000 £ 52,000 - Tesla Model Y Premium AWD $ 57,500 € 62,000 £ 62,000 - Tesla Model Y Performance |
| Battery Capacity |
76.96 kWh or 95.82 kWh (gross)
69 kWh total - Tesla Model Y Standard 64 kWh total - Tesla Model Y RWD 69 kWh total - Tesla Model Y AWD 78.1 kWh total - Tesla Model Y Premium RWD 78.1 kWh total - Tesla Model Y Premium AWD 82.1 kWh usable - Tesla Model Y Performance |
| Battery Chemistry |
Lithium-ion
Liquid-cooled Li-ion LFP (400V type) - Tesla Model Y Standard Liquid-cooled Li-ion LFP (400V type) - Tesla Model Y RWD Liquid-cooled Li-ion LFP (400V type) - Tesla Model Y AWD Liquid-cooled Li-Ion NCM (400V type) - Tesla Model Y Premium RWD Liquid-cooled Li-Ion NCM (400V type) -Tesla Model Y Premium AWD Liquid-cooled Li-Ion NCM (400V type) - Tesla Model Y Performance |
| Thermal Management | Active; includes Battery Preconditioning and Driving Preconditioning |
| Range (WLTP/CLTC/EPA) |
321 mi EPA - Tesla Model Y Standard 311 mi WLTP - Tesla Model Y RWD 294 mi EPA - Tesla Model Y AWD 386 mi WLTP (357 mi EPA) - Tesla Model Y Premium RWD 364 mi WLTP (327 mi EPA) - Tesla Model Y Premium AWD 360 mi WLTP (306 mi EPA) - Tesla Model Y Performance |
| Energy Consumption |
224 Wh/mi WLTP - Tesla Model Y RWD 229 Wh/mi WLTP - Tesla Model Y Premium RWD 246 Wh/mi WLTP - Tesla Model Y Premium AWD 261 Wh/mi WLTP - Tesla Model Y Performance |
| Regen Braking (Max kW) | 2 levels, via driving modes, no regen when pedal braking |
| Heat Pump | |
| AC Charging (Max kW) | 11 kW standard; 19 kW optional Type 2 11 kW |
| DC Charging (Max kW) |
150 kW
Supercharger 225 kW max - Tesla Model Y Standard Supercharger 175 kW max - Tesla Model Y RWD CCS 175 kW max Supercharger 225 kW max - Tesla Model Y AWD Supercharger 250 kW max - Tesla Model Y Premium RWD CCS 250 kW max Supercharger 250 kW max - Tesla Model Y Premium AWD CCS 250 kW max Supercharger 250 kW max - Tesla Model Y Performance CCS 250 kW max |
| Charging Time (10–80%) | ~35 minutes |
| Battery Preheating | Yes (Battery Preconditioning confirmed) |
| Additional Notes | US model uses NACS port with Lexus-first 2-in-1 AC+DC combined charging port; CCS1 adapter required for non-NACS DC chargers |
| Motor Configuration | Dual-motor AWD (DIRECT4) |
| Front Motor Output (kW / HP) | 167 kW / 224 hp |
| Rear Motor Output (kW / HP) | 167 kW / 224 hp |
| Power Output (kW / hp) |
300 kW / 402 hp
RWD -Tesla Model Y Standard RWD 299 hp (220 kW) - Tesla Model Y RWD AWD - Tesla Model Y AWD RWD 299 hp (220 kW) - Tesla Model Y Premium RWD AWD 514 hp (378 kW) - Tesla Model Y Premium AWD AWD 627 hp (461 kW) - Tesla Model Y Performance |
| Peak Power (kW / hp) | 300 kW / 402 hp |
| Torque (Nm) |
500 Nm (369 lb-ft)
420 Nm (310 lb-ft) - Tesla Model Y RWD 450 Nm (332 lb-ft) - Tesla Model Y Premium RWD 493 Nm (364 lb-ft) - Tesla Model Y Premium AWD 741 Nm (547 lb-ft) - Tesla Model Y Performance |
| 0–100 km/h / 0-60 mph (seconds) The acceleration numbers are an easy way to compare car performance. We list either time from 0 to 100 km/h or time from 0 to 60mph, depending on which number(s) the manufacturers provide. The lower the acceleration time, the higher performance the car is. |
5.4 seconds
6.8 sec 0-60 mph - Tesla Model Y Standard 5.6 sec 0-60 mph (5.9 sec 0-62 mph) - Tesla Model Y RWD 4.6 sec 0-60 mph - Tesla Model Y AWD 5.4 sec 0-60 mph (5.6 sec 0-62 mph) - Tesla Model Y Premium RWD 4.6 sec 0-60 mph (4.8 sec 0-62 mph) -Tesla Model Y Premium AWD 3.3 sec 0-60 mph (3.5 sec 0-62 mph) - Tesla Model Y Performance |
| Top Speed (km/h / mph) |
125 mph (201 km/h) - Tesla Model Y Standard 124 mph (200 km/h) - Tesla Model Y RWD 125 mph (201 km/h) - Tesla Model Y AWD 125 mph (201 km/h) - Tesla Model Y Premium RWD 125 mph (201 km/h) - Tesla Model Y Premium AWD 155 mph (250 km/h) - Tesla Model Y Performance |
| Transmission / Drive | Single-speed; AWD standard Single-speed |
| Rear-Wheel Steering | Yes — Dynamic Rear Steering (DRS), up to 4 degrees; optional on some grades |
| Drive Mode | 5 modes including Rear Comfort mode |
| Torque Vectoring | Yes — DIRECT4 system |
| Simulated Sound | Yes — includes LFA V10 sound simulation |
| Additional Notes | Turning radius 5.24 m (17.2 ft) with DRS active; 5.79 m (19.0 ft) without |
| Body Style | 5-door SUV, 3-row, 6-seat 5 door, SUV, 5 seats |
| Platform / Architecture | TNGA (Toyota New Global Architecture), dedicated BEV layout |
| Dimensions (L×W×H mm) | 5,100 × 1,989 × 1,704 mm (200.8 × 78.3 × 67.1 in) 4790 x 1982 x 1624 mm (188.6 x 78.0 x 63.9 in) |
| Drag Coefficient (Cd) | 0.27 |
| Wheelbase (mm) |
3,050 mm (120.1 in)
113.8 in (2890 mm) |
| Ground Clearance (mm) | 195 mm (7.7 in) |
| Kerb Weight (kg) |
US: 1842 kg curb - Tesla Model Y Standard EU: 2003 kg unladen - Tesla Model Y RWD US: 1842 kg curb -Tesla Model Y AWD EU: 1976 kg unladen - Tesla Model Y Premium RWD EU: 2072 kg unladen (US: 1994 kg curb) - Tesla Model Y Premium AWD EU: 2108 kg unladen (US: 2026 kg curb) - Tesla Model Y Performance |
| Suspension (Front / Rear) | MacPherson struts / Multi-link Double-wishbone front, multi-link rear |
| Wheel Size (inches) | 20-inch (standard) or 22-inch (optional) R18, R19, R20 |
| Tyre Size | 255/55 R20 or 255/45 R22 |
| Trunk/Boot Capacity (L) | 390 L (13.8 cu ft — behind third row) US: 2095 l |
| Frunk/Bonnet Capacity (L) | 117 l |
| Towing Capacity (kg) |
1,587 kg (3,500 lbs)
Yes - Tesla Model Y Standard Yes - Tesla Model Y RWD Yes - Tesla Model Y AWD EU: 750 kg unbraked, 1600 kg braked - Tesla Model Y Premium RWD EU: 750 kg unbraked, 1600 kg braked - Tesla Model Y Premium AWD EU: 750 kg unbraked, 1600 kg braked (US: 1588 kg braked) - Tesla Model Y Performance |
| Turning Circle (m) | 5.24 m (17.2 ft) with DRS |
| Sunroof | Yes — panoramic glass roof with power sunshade |
| Aerodynamics | Flush door handles, aerodynamic mirrors, underbody fins, air dams, optimized wheel covers |
| Additional Notes | Body uses high-rigidity adhesives, laser screw welding, and aluminum components |
| Airbags (count) | 8 airbags: front, side, rear, head airbag system, front seats knee airbags |
| Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) | Yes |
| Electronic Brakeforce Distribution (EBD) | Yes |
| Electronic Stability Control (ESC) | Yes |
| Traction Control System (TCS) | Yes |
| Low-Speed Pedestrian Warning | Yes (low-speed) |
| Tyre Pressure Monitoring (TPMS) | Yes |
| Child Seat Anchors (ISOFIX) | Yes (walk-in button on second-row seats to aid access with child seats installed) |
| Reversing Camera | Yes |
| Hill Start Assist | Yes |
| Driver Assistance (ADAS) | Lexus Safety System+ 4.0 (LSS+ 4.0) Front facing camera in the bumper, Blind Spot Monitoring, Automatic Emergency Braking, Dynamic Brake Lights, Lane Assist, Collision Avoidance Assist, Speed Assist, Lane Departure Avoidance, Traffic Light and Stop Sign Control |
| ADAS Features | Intersection Turn Assist, Full-Speed Dynamic Radar Cruise Control, Lane Departure Alert with Steering Assist, Lane Change Assist |
| Autonomous Driving Level | Level 2 (advanced ADAS) Autopilot with full Self-Driving capability |
| Additional Notes | No hands-free highway driving feature confirmed |
| Seating Capacity | 6 (three rows; second-row captain's chairs) Heated and ventilated/cooled front seats, power recline heated rear seats, heated third row seats |
| Roof Type | Panoramic glass with power sunshade All-glass roof |
| Ambient Lighting | Yes |
| Parking Aids | Yes Front, side, rear cameras, Parking Assist |
| Additional Notes | Flat-floor architecture; removable rear centre console allows third-row walkthrough access; storage includes front centre console compartment and two-tier rear tray Electric-powered frunk, hands-free trunk |
| Centre Screen (inches) | ~14 inches (not officially confirmed for TZ; based on shared Highlander EV platform) 15.4" touchscreen (16" for the Perfomance model) |
| Driver's Display (inches) | Digital instrument cluster No |
| Head-Up Display (HUD) | No |
| Mirror Link / Apple CarPlay / Android Auto | Yes — wireless |
| Physical Controls | Limited; climate functions primarily in touchscreen |
| Additional Notes | 8" rear passengers touchscreen display |
| Headlight Type (LED/Matrix/Laser) | LED (Matrix not confirmed) |
| Daytime Running Lights (DRL) | Yes |
| Tail Light Design | Full-width LED taillights |
| Navigation System | Yes |
| Vehicle-to-Load (V2L) | Yes — AC external power supply via rear AC inlet with adapter |
| Remote Climate Control | Yes (departure time preconditioning) |
| Additional Notes | Battery management includes: Driving Preconditioning, Optimal Charging (Auto), Departure Time Preconditioning |
| Official Dealer Network | Lexus dealers (244 in the US) |
| Roadside Assistance | standard Lexus coverage |
| Data Source | Lexus USA Newsroom, Lexus EU Newsroom, Car and Driver, Edmunds, InsideEVs, Destination Charged, HiConsumption, The Car Guide |
| Last Updated | May 2026 |
| Additional Notes |
All unconfirmed specs flagged above. Range figure (~300 miles EPA) is Lexus' own estimate, not a certified EPA result. Pricing is industry estimate only. Full specs, trim breakdown, and confirmed pricing expected later in 2026.
29 August 2025: Initial release price 61,990 EUR 01 October 2025: Initial release price 57,490 USD |
| Editor's Note | Grey-market availability in Africa is unlikely at launch. African buyers tracking this model should note the 150 kW DC cap and limited public charging infrastructure compatibility outside NACS markets. |
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Specifications sourced from manufacturer data and may reflect WLTP, CLTC, or EPA test conditions. Import prices in your local are estimates based on grey-market landing costs and exclude duties, clearing fees, and local taxes. Figures are subject to change without notice. Always verify with your local importer before purchase. We can not guarantee that the information on this page is 100% correct