The New Tesla Model Y Performance Has More Range And Is Quicker To 60 MPH
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The New Tesla Model Y Performance Has More Range And Is Quicker To 60 MPH
"The 2026 Tesla Model Y Performance has officially landed in the United States, one month after debuting in Europe and just hours before the $7,500 federal tax credit ended. The refreshed version of the fastest Model Y costs $59,130, including the destination fee and mandatory order fee, making it $8,500 more expensive than the Model Y Long Range All-Wheel Drive and $2,500 more expensive than the Model 3 Performance."
"For the money, customers get an EPA-estimated driving range of 306 miles, a 155 miles per hour top speed and a zero to 60 miles per hour sprint in 3.3 seconds. Compared to the pre-facelift model, the new Model Y Performance has 29 more miles of range and is 0.2 seconds quicker in the 60 mph sprint, but the top speed is unchanged. Photo by: Tesla Interestingly, the refreshed go-fast crossover has five more miles of range than the facelifted Model 3 Performance."
The 2026 Tesla Model Y Performance arrives in the U.S. priced at $59,130 including destination and mandatory order fees. It offers an EPA-estimated 306-mile range, a 155 mph top speed and a 0–60 mph time of 3.3 seconds. The refreshed Performance gains 29 miles of range and trims 0.2 seconds from the 0–60 sprint versus the pre-facelift model. The crossover weighs 4,466 pounds, heavier than the Model 3 Performance, which remains quicker and has a higher top speed. Standard inclusions on the Performance are multiple paint choices at no extra cost, a white interior at no extra charge, staggered 21-inch Arachnid 2.0 wheels with all-season tires, and a tow package.
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