A New Chapter for the Model Y

Tesla has officially introduced the refreshed Model Y Performance in Europe, giving the brand’s best-selling crossover a sharper edge. With adaptive suspension, multiple driving modes, faster acceleration, and new design upgrades, this version positions itself as the most dynamic Model Y to date. Deliveries in Europe are expected to begin next month, with U.S. availability still unconfirmed.

Red upgraded tesla model y driving on the road.


Power and Range Improvements

At the heart of the upgrade is a new high-voltage battery pack with higher-capacity cells. Tesla says this enables a WLTP-rated driving range of 360 miles (580 km), just slightly below the Long Range All-Wheel Drive (363.7 miles / 586 km).

The Performance trim relies on a dual-motor setup, delivering all-wheel drive capability. Tesla hasn’t revealed the exact horsepower figures, but performance metrics speak for themselves:

  • 0–62 mph (0–100 km/h) in 3.5 seconds

  • Top speed of 155 mph (250 km/h)

Compared to the Long Range AWD sold in Europe, the Performance model is 1.3 seconds quicker to 62 mph and offers 30 mph more top speed.


Lower Stance and New Suspension Tech

Ground clearance has been reduced to 5.94 inches (151 mm), around 0.62 inches (16 mm) lower than the Long Range AWD version. Despite its athletic focus, the Model Y Performance gains a bit of weight, coming in at 4,482 pounds (2,033 kg)—79 pounds heavier than its sibling.

The standout upgrade is the adaptive suspension system, which actively adjusts damping in real time based on driving style and road conditions. Drivers can also switch between multiple driving modes, offering flexibility for both comfort and spirited driving. In contrast, other Model Y trims continue to use non-adjustable frequency-selective dampers.


Exterior Design: Subtle but Sporty

Tesla has given the Performance model a more aggressive exterior treatment. The package includes:

  • A rear spoiler for improved aerodynamics

  • Bold 21-inch Arachnid 2.0 wheels, the largest available on any Model Y

These design touches not only enhance handling but also visually distinguish the Performance model from the rest of the lineup.


Interior Upgrades for Comfort and Style

Inside, Tesla has pushed the Model Y Performance further into premium territory. Updates include:

  • A larger 16-inch UHD center screen (up from 15.4 inches)

  • Carbon fiber trim accents throughout the cabin

  • Sports seats with thigh extensions, heated and ventilated functionality, and full electric adjustment

  • A 16-speaker premium audio system standard in Europe

These refinements make the Performance trim more appealing for buyers looking for both speed and comfort.

White upgraded tesla model y racing.


Pricing and Availability

The Model Y Performance will start at around $72,000 (€61,990) in Europe, making it about $10,500 (€9,000) more expensive than the Long Range AWD version. First deliveries are set for next month in Europe. However, Tesla has not yet provided a timeline for when the Performance model will reach the U.S. market.


Key Takeaway

With faster acceleration, advanced suspension, improved interior features, and a nearly unchanged range, the Tesla Model Y Performance redefines what buyers can expect from the brand’s most popular crossover. For European customers, it offers an enticing mix of sportiness and everyday usability—though at a higher price point.

Recommend Reading: Tesla Model Y Comprehensive Guide 2025 | Range, Specs, Sales & Future Outlook

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