For 2026 there is a new standard for the Tesla Model Y, following the significant update last year. This new variant uses a 60kWh LFP battery and has some features stripped off of the model, the outcome is a new price point. Prices start at £41,990 for a rear wheel drive like my test car. Stealth grey is the no cost option for paint and the interior is trimmed in a fabric material. You loose the glass roof, ambient lighting, ventilated seats as well as electric seat buttons. Have Tesla cut too many features or is it the perfect entry level model? Check out the full video on YouTube.
The current Tesla Model Y is one of the most complete electric SUV's on sale. This performance variant adds to that with exterior styling tweaks, such as the 21" Archanid style rims as well as new larger interior screen up front. The acceleration is brisk with a claimed 0-60mph in 3.3 seconds. Thanks to Tesla UK for the loan and check out the full video on YouTube.
This is the revised Tesla Model 3 Performance, a performance model of the Model 3 Highland. The revisions include the slim headlights, warp style alloy wheels as well as the new performance badging on the rear and on the seats. The UK models have less power than the other M3P market cars, boasting 460bhp and a claimed 0-62mph in 3.1 seconds. The rear boot space is impressive 594 litres and the front boot has 88 litres. The interior features ventilated seats, ambient lighting and a plush feeling dashboard. All of the controls are through the large touchscreen, including the gear selector. The indicators are now buttons on the steering wheel. Check out the full video on YouTube.