The 2025 Tesla Model Y and 2025 Tesla Model S serve different roles within the EV space. Model Y is a compact SUV built for daily driving, families, and cargo flexibility. Model S is a premium sedan focused on long-distance comfort, speed, and higher-end buyers. Model Y fits mainstream users. Model S targets buyers who want range and performance in a sedan form.
Range and charging show a clear gap. Model Y delivers about 277 to 337 miles depending on trim . Model S reaches up to 410 miles, placing it among the longest-range EVs . Both use Tesla Superchargers with similar peak speeds, charging from 10 to 80 percent in about 30 minutes under ideal conditions . Model S benefits from faster home charging times due to higher onboard capacity.

Price and availability separate both models. Model Y starts around $44,990 and is widely available across global markets . Model S starts near $79,990 and sits in a higher price bracket with lower sales volume . Both are sold in North America, Europe, and Asia. This comparison helps you decide between a practical SUV with lower cost and a premium sedan with higher range and performance.
Within Tesla lineup, Model Y sits alongside Model 3 as high-volume vehicles. Model S sits above them as a flagship sedan, with Model X covering large SUV buyers. Model Y focuses on volume and efficiency. Model S represents Tesla’s long-range and performance benchmark in sedan form.
Model Y offers strong efficiency, flexible cargo space, and wide availability, while downsides include a basic interior and firm ride quality. Model S offers leading range, fast acceleration, and better ride comfort, while downsides include higher cost and aging interior design.
Quick verdict; Choose Model Y for practicality, lower cost, and SUV space. Choose Model S for maximum range, higher performance, and sedan comfort.
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| Models |
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 Tesla Model S Long Range Tesla Model S Plaid |
| Announced |
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 2021 |
| Status |
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 Available to order. Released 2021 |
| Country of origin | USA United States |
| Base Price |
$ 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 $ 73,000 € 95,000 - Tesla Model S Long Range $ 88,000 € 110,000 - Tesla Model S Plaid |
| Power |
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 AWD 670 hp (415 kW) - Tesla Model S Long Range AWD 1020 hp (760 kW) - Tesla Model S Plaid |
| Torque |
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 557 lb-ft (755 Nm) - Tesla Model S Long Range 1420 Nm (1047 lb-ft) - Tesla Model S Plaid |
| Acceleration 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. |
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 3.1 sec 0-60 mph (3.2 sec 0-62 mph) - Tesla Model S Long Range 2 sec 0-60 mph (2.1 sec 0-62 mph) - Tesla Model S Plaid |
| Max Speed |
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 155 mph (250 km/h) - Tesla Model S Long Range 200 mph (322 km/h) - Tesla Model S Plaid |
| transmission | Single-speed Single-speed |
| Capacity |
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 92.6 kWh usable, 100 kWh total |
| Tech |
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 Liquid-cooled Li-ion 350V |
| Range |
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 405 mi EPA (449 mi WLTP) - Tesla Model S Long Range 432 mi WLTP (359 mi EPA) - Tesla Model S Plaid |
| 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 280 Wh/mi EPA (282 Wh/mi WLTP) - Tesla Model S Long Range 301 Wh/mi WLTP (330 Wh/mi EPA) - Tesla Model S Plaid |
| Recuperation | 2 levels, via driving modes, no regen when pedal braking 1 level, no coasting, no regen when pedal braking |
| Heat Pump | |
| AC Charging | Type 2 11 kW Type 2 11 kW, 0-100% in 10 hours |
| DC Charging |
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 CCS Supercharger V3 250 kW max, 10-80% in 30 min |
| Type | 5 door, SUV, 5 seats 5 door Liftback, 5 seats |
| Dimensions | 4790 x 1982 x 1624 mm (188.6 x 78.0 x 63.9 in) 195.7 x 77.3 x 56.9 in (4970 x 1964 x 1445 mm) |
| Drag Co-Efficient | 0.208 Cd |
| Wheelbase |
113.8 in (2890 mm) 116.5 in (2960 mm) |
| Clearance | 195 mm (7.7 in) 4.6 - 6.2 in (117 - 158 mm) |
| Weight |
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 EU: 4784 lb unladen |
| Suspension | Double-wishbone front, multi-link rear Adaptive Air suspension |
| Wheels | R18, R19, R20 R19, R21 |
| Trunk/Boot | US: 2095 l EU: 25.0 ft³, 61.4 ft³ max |
| Frunk/Bonnet | 117 l 3.1 ft³ |
| Towing |
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 Yes |
| Centre | 15.4" touchscreen (16" for the Perfomance model) 17" swivel touchscreen |
| Driver's Display | No 12.3" |
| Head-Up | No |
| Others | 8" rear passengers touchscreen display 9.4" rear passenger touchscreen |
| Seats | Heated and ventilated/cooled front seats, power recline heated rear seats, heated third row seats Heated and ventilated front seats, heated rear seats, heated third row seats |
| Roof | All-glass roof All-glass roof |
| Parking Aids | Front, side, rear cameras, Parking Assist 6 front and rear sensors, reversing camera, Parking Assist |
| Others | Electric-powered frunk, hands-free trunk Three-zone climate control |
| Airbags | 8 airbags: front, side, rear, head airbag system, front seats knee airbags 8 airbags: front, side, rear, head airbag system, front seats knee airbags |
| Driving Aids | 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 7 cameras: front, side and rear, 6 front and 6 rear sensors (up to 250m object detection). Automatic Emergency Braking, Dynamic Brake Lights, Lane Assist, Collision Avoidance Assist, Speed Assist, Lane Departure Avoidance, Traffic Light and Stop Sign Control |
| Self Driving | Autopilot with full Self-Driving capability Autopilot with full Self-Driving capability |
| Crash Tests | NCAP 2022: 5 stars, NHTSA 2013-2022: 5 stars |
| Others |
29 August 2025: Initial release price 61,990 EUR 01 October 2025: Initial release price 57,490 USD Tesla Model S Long Range price history: 19 April 2024: price decrease to 72,990 USD, old price 74,990 USD 01 September 2023: price decrease to 74,990 USD, old price 88,490 USD August 2023: Initial release price 94,990 EUR 12 May 2023: price increase to 88,490 USD, old price 87,490 USD 21 April 2023: price increase to 87,490 USD, old price 84,990 USD 08 April 2023: price decrease to 84,990 USD, old price 89,990 USD 06 March 2023: price decrease to 89,990 USD, old price 94,990 USD 09 March 2023: Added Hardware 4 with the upgraded set of cameras and the Phoenix radar; optional Ultra Red color; improved brake pads with much higher thermal capacity; new high-visibility glass roof with 5x more light and same UV protection |
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