The Model Y is essentially an SUV version of the Model 3, sharing key underpinnings and features.
It's quick and agile, and the ability to use Tesla's Supercharger network is a major advantage.
But it also has a distracting control layout and a stiff ride.
Note that there is no Android Auto or Apple CarPlay compatibility.
The AWD Long Range version has an EPA-estimated 330-mile driving range.
Charging from almost empty takes just under 10 hours.
The Model Y is taller and roomier than the Model 3.
As such, rear-seat room is much better and the hatchback layout provides more versatility.
Five- and seven-passenger seating configurations are available.
There isn't a proper BSW system; instead, images of nearby cars are displayed on the center screen, which can be distracting to the driver.
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