2022 Tesla Model Y Long Range AWD: TEST DRIVE+FULL REVIEW

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- Tesla was founded in 2003 by Martin Eberhard and Marc Tarpenning; in 2004, Elon Musk became a top investor.
- By 2012, Tesla stopped producing the Roadster and launched the Tesla Model S mid-size luxury sedan.
- Model X came out in 2015; in 2017 Model 3, a compact sedan, was released.
- The Model Y is a compact luxury crossover SUV released in 2020, sharing about 75% of the Model 3's components.
- The Model Y is an SUV with optional third-row seats and 76 cubic feet of space; it is available in two different trim levels.
- The long-range model has a base price of $58,190, with 447 horsepower and 376 lb-ft of torque, enabling 0-60 mph in 4.8 seconds, a top speed of 135 mph, and a range of 330 miles; has an 15-inch touchscreen.
- It offers 19 or 20-inch rims with side sensors, Continental Procontact all-season tires, and beefy four-piston brake calipers up front.
- For 6,000, there is an autopilot option; full self-driving is $15,000.
- A Performance trim is also available with a base price of $62,190 that cranks out 580 horsepower and 481 pound feet of torque and does 0-60 in 3.5 seconds, 155 mph top speed and offers 303 miles of range.
- Has full front parking sensors, full 360 safety cameras, and side cameras, dual-pane windows and the seat is very comfortable.
- Side camera does not work from the side mirrors as is done on many vehicles.
- The vehicle is loaded with lots of safety tech.
- Side storage is good with aluminum Model Y nameplate.
- It can come to a stop thanks to regenerattive braking.

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