2024 Tesla Model Y
Price Range: $44,990 - $51,490 Price range reflects Base MSRP for various trim levels, not including options or fees.
2024 Tesla Model Y


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The 2024 Model Y is a stylish and roomy electric SUV with strong appeal. Of the two versions, we prefer the Long Range. It lacks the crazy acceleration of the Performance but is still pleasingly quick. It's also smoother-riding and a better value. A lack of easy smartphone integration and the lackluster interior materials are the Y's biggest drawbacks.Read full review
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$44,380 Federal EV Tax Credit: not eligible The Base trim does not qualify for the Clean Vehicle Credit.
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2024 Tesla Model Y Review
by the Edmunds Experts
Pros
- Plenty of range
- Stunning acceleration, especially from the Performance model
- Convenient Supercharger network for long-distance driving
- Roomy seating and cargo space
Cons
- Touchscreen interface can lead to driver distraction
- No Apple CarPlay or Android Auto smartphone integration
- Less expensive base model isn't offered
What's new
- New Model Y Long Range Rear-Wheel Drive configuration
- Part of the first Model Y generation introduced for 2020
Overview
The 2024 Model Y is Tesla's compact crossover SUV. It was one of the first fully electric compact crossovers to hit the market, and it is essentially the standard by which all other entrants in the segment are judged, and for good reason. It's spacious and relatively comfortable, it comes with plenty of range and power, and it's packed with plenty of technology features that most Tesla owners love.
Continue reading Edmunds Expert Rating below
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Tesla Model Y EV Insights
Trim:
Model Y Base
Range
260 miles
EPA Estimated Range
EV batteries lose 1-2% of range per year. Est. range for this car is 221 miles after 8 years.Electric cars typically experience 1-2% of range loss per year with slightly faster degradation over the first 50,000 miles as the car settles into its long term state, according to Recurrent's study of 15,000 EVs.
Estimated range mapThis map is a visual representation of the possible one-way and round-trips by this vehicle (on a full charge) from the geometric center of Silver Spring, Maryland. The depicted ranges are based on the estimated new vehicle range value provided by the EPA, rounded down to miles for one-way and miles for round-trip. Actual range will vary depending on the condition of this vehicle’s battery pack, how you drive, driving conditions and other factors.
Map display generated using: © openrouteservice.org by HeiGIT | Map data © OpenStreetMap contributors | Leaflet
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NACSNorth American Charging Standard (NACS). Supports Level 1, Level 2 and DC fast charging.
Plug Type

9 hrs
240V Home ChargingEstimated total charging time when using a 240V outlet. This is either a 3-prong or 4-prong outlet used for appliances, for example a clothes dryer.EV batteries should be kept at 30-80% charged to extend battery life.
When can I use NACS/Tesla charging stations?EV Battery Warranty
8 yrs or 100,000 milesThe federal government requires that EV batteries be warrantied for a minimum of eight years or 100,000 miles. The EV battery warranty includes replacement if your battery capacity drops below a certain percentage of the original capacity.
According to GeoTab’s data, if the observed degradation rates are maintained, the vast majority of batteries will outlast the usable life of the vehicle.
EV Tax Credits & Rebates
No rebates available in 20908
Cost to Drive
$64/mo
Model Y
vs
$178/mo
SUV Avg.
Monthly estimates based on costs in Maryland
Am I Ready for an EV?
- EV ownership works best if you can charge (240V) at home or at work This typically means a 240V home installation, but you could also have a similar setup at your office or other places your car is already parked for several hours each day. Don't expect a regular household outlet (120V) to suffice unless you've got a plug-in hybrid, in which case overnight charging at home is feasible.
- If you can’t charge at home, charging at a charging station could take at least 10x longer than at a gas station With public charging infrastructure still in its infancy, the user experience can be maddeningly inconsistent. Tesla owners tend to rave about the reliability and speed of the company's proprietary Supercharger stations, but rival DC fast options have thus far been plagued by technical issues and overcrowding. It's an evolving landscape and our best advice is to do your research on the available options for the EV you want to buy.
- Adding a 240V home charging system could cost up to $1,600 or more If your existing electrical service can handle the additional demands of EV charging, you may be able to add Level 2 charging at home for less than a grand, including installation. But your costs will multiply if you need to upgrade your electrical panel or add a dedicated circuit.
Though the Model Y is the current benchmark in its class, competitors from legacy automakers are quickly catching up. The rumored Model Y refresh (codenamed Juniper) is still just that at the moment: a rumor. The Model 3 sedan — closely related to the Model Y — was recently updated with revised styling, an updated interior and some tweaks to the tech. We wouldn't be surprised if the updates make their way to the Model Y, but it's looking more and more like Juniper will be for the 2025 or 2026 model year.
Even without the updates, the Model Y is sure to maintain its dominant sales lead. Savvy EV shoppers should still look closely at the Ford Mustang Mach-E, Hyundai Ioniq 5, Kia EV6 and Volkswagen ID.4.. Check out our Expert Rating below for our test team's full report on the Model Y's real-world range, utility and more.
What's it like to live with?
Our test team lived with the Model Y and put it through its paces over thousands of miles and months of real-world use. Check out our long-term Tesla Model Y test page for all the details on how it held up over the duration of our test, how reliable it was, and what it's like to live with.
Edmunds Expert Rating
Our Verdict
The Edmunds Vehicle Testing Team evaluates a fresh batch of vehicles every week, pairing objective assessments at our test track with real-world driving on city streets, freeways and winding roads. The data we gather results in our Expert Ratings. They’re based on 30-plus scores that cover every aspect of the automotive experience.Great
8.1
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edmunds TESTED
The 2024 Model Y is a stylish and roomy electric SUV with strong appeal. Of the two versions, we prefer the Long Range. It lacks the crazy acceleration of the Performance but is still pleasingly quick. It's also smoother-riding and a better value. A lack of easy smartphone integration and the lackluster interior materials are the Y's biggest drawbacks.
Rated for you by America's best test team.Performance
8.5/10
How does the Model Y drive? Acceleration isn't a weak point. During Edmunds' testing, the Model Y Long Range needed just 4.8 seconds to reach 60 mph from a standstill. And despite being equipped with all-season tires, which are typically designed more for wear resistance than road grip, our test vehicle managed a very impressive stopping distance from 60 mph of just 112 feet. Both of those numbers are better than we expected and impressive for the EV segment.
Steering and handling are also laudable despite the Model Y's heavy weight. The steering feels light and is quick to respond to inputs, giving you a sense of control and connection through a corner. There's minimal body roll too, especially for an SUV. In-town drivability is excellent. Seasoned EV drivers will appreciate the adjustable regenerative braking that allows you to drive nearly exclusively using just the right pedal.
Steering and handling are also laudable despite the Model Y's heavy weight. The steering feels light and is quick to respond to inputs, giving you a sense of control and connection through a corner. There's minimal body roll too, especially for an SUV. In-town drivability is excellent. Seasoned EV drivers will appreciate the adjustable regenerative braking that allows you to drive nearly exclusively using just the right pedal.
Comfort
8/10
How comfortable is the Model Y? The Model Y's cabin provides good comfort in some areas and disappoints in others. The seats are well padded and provide ample support and the seat heaters warm quickly. But the synthetic leather upholstery doesn't breathe particularly well and can feel stifling in hot weather. The climate control, like everything else, is touchscreen-operated. It can cool and heat the cabin well, but it has to work extra hard if the sun is out and beaming through the Y's expansive glass roof. You can remotely precondition the cabin before you get in, which is convenient.
The Long Range model is a huge step up in ride quality over the Performance model. The ride of the Long Range is much more livable (especially on the 18-inch wheels), though we still wouldn't call it plush. Smaller bumps and cracks tend to make their way into the cabin. That said, the Model Y does a commendable job of filtering out wind and ambient noise, creating a pretty serene cabin experience.
The Long Range model is a huge step up in ride quality over the Performance model. The ride of the Long Range is much more livable (especially on the 18-inch wheels), though we still wouldn't call it plush. Smaller bumps and cracks tend to make their way into the cabin. That said, the Model Y does a commendable job of filtering out wind and ambient noise, creating a pretty serene cabin experience.
Interior
7.5/10
How’s the interior? The Model Y's cabin is spacious, with lots of headroom and legroom for all occupants. Getting in and out is easy thanks to the wide-opening doors, tall roof and low step-over height. The Model Y's available third-row seat is cramped but does add seven-passenger capability should you need it in a pinch.
Alas, the large touchscreen, while it looks cool and modern, is the Y's single gateway to controlling nearly everything. There's a learning curve to using the controls, and the system is generally distracting to use while driving. Another issue: If the touchscreen flakes out, you lose the majority of access to the Model Y's controls.
Forward visibility is impressive thanks to the tall and wide windshield and short hood. There's only a bit of obstruction from the large front windshield pillars when you're making turns. Rear visibility, however, is like what you get in a sport coupe. The slim rear window and high rear beltline greatly restrict what you can see out of the back.
Alas, the large touchscreen, while it looks cool and modern, is the Y's single gateway to controlling nearly everything. There's a learning curve to using the controls, and the system is generally distracting to use while driving. Another issue: If the touchscreen flakes out, you lose the majority of access to the Model Y's controls.
Forward visibility is impressive thanks to the tall and wide windshield and short hood. There's only a bit of obstruction from the large front windshield pillars when you're making turns. Rear visibility, however, is like what you get in a sport coupe. The slim rear window and high rear beltline greatly restrict what you can see out of the back.
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Technology
7.5/10
How’s the tech? There are significant pros and cons when it comes to the Model Y's technology features. The big center screen is easy to see and has crisp-looking graphics. The navigation system, which is Google-based, is also clear and easy to read. But the system can be slow to update in spotty service areas, leaving you temporarily mapless. The sound quality from the 14-speaker audio system is immersive.
The biggest downside is the lack of Apple CarPlay or Android Auto smartphone integration. Bluetooth is the only way to connect your phone, and it's a poor substitute compared with the more feature-packed capability of Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
The Model Y's advanced driver aids perform great in stop-and-go traffic, but they have proved slightly annoying at highway speeds or along roads with parked cars. We've experienced a number of false alarms with the system riding too close to another car on the highway or mistaking a parked vehicle on the shoulder for a stopped vehicle in our lane, making for a rude awakening for the car behind us. Few competitor vehicle systems share these issues.
On the upside, you'll have access to an internet browser that allows you to do stuff like watch Netflix or scroll through YouTube videos — while parked, of course, and provided you're up-to-date on your Tesla data plan. One of the greatest innovations from Tesla is constant over-the-air updates that can add features and system optimizations.
The biggest downside is the lack of Apple CarPlay or Android Auto smartphone integration. Bluetooth is the only way to connect your phone, and it's a poor substitute compared with the more feature-packed capability of Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
The Model Y's advanced driver aids perform great in stop-and-go traffic, but they have proved slightly annoying at highway speeds or along roads with parked cars. We've experienced a number of false alarms with the system riding too close to another car on the highway or mistaking a parked vehicle on the shoulder for a stopped vehicle in our lane, making for a rude awakening for the car behind us. Few competitor vehicle systems share these issues.
On the upside, you'll have access to an internet browser that allows you to do stuff like watch Netflix or scroll through YouTube videos — while parked, of course, and provided you're up-to-date on your Tesla data plan. One of the greatest innovations from Tesla is constant over-the-air updates that can add features and system optimizations.
Storage
8/10
How’s the storage? The Model Y's cargo space is massive. Tesla cites 68 cubic feet of maximum capacity, though it's unclear whether that number includes the front trunk. The rear seats don't fold entirely flat, but there's a wide opening and an easy load-in height. The removable cargo floor provides even more rear storage underneath. The center console has a sliding bin cover and sueded smartphone charging spaces.
Child safety seat accommodation is average for an SUV of this size. There's sufficient space for even the largest of child seats. The lower car seat anchors, however, have small access points and are hard to loop through. The top tether points are on the lower side of the rear seats and can be hard to reach.
Child safety seat accommodation is average for an SUV of this size. There's sufficient space for even the largest of child seats. The lower car seat anchors, however, have small access points and are hard to loop through. The top tether points are on the lower side of the rear seats and can be hard to reach.
Range and Efficiency
8/10
How are the range and efficiency? [Editor's note: The following relates to the 2021 Model Y Long Range, which is what we most recently tested. EPA range and efficiency estimates have changed slightly since then, but our general takeaways still apply.] The EPA estimates the Model Y Long Range has a maximum range of 326 miles and uses 27 kWh of electricity for every 100 miles of driving, making it the next most efficient luxury EV behind the Tesla Model 3. Both are very impressive for an electric SUV.
In Edmunds' real-world testing of the 2021 Model Y Long Range, we observed a total range of 317 miles at a consumption rate of 26.2 kWh/100 miles running in the max-range battery mode, which charges the battery to full capacity. This mode is not recommended for daily use and should be reserved for longer trips. While the Model Y didn't quite match its range estimate in our test, its 300-plus-mile range is more than sufficient for most people as long as you're driving conservatively.
One big advantage to the Model Y is access to Tesla's proprietary Supercharger network. It provides trustworthy and reasonably priced recharging that comes in handy when you need a bunch of range quickly (such as on road trips).
In Edmunds' real-world testing of the 2021 Model Y Long Range, we observed a total range of 317 miles at a consumption rate of 26.2 kWh/100 miles running in the max-range battery mode, which charges the battery to full capacity. This mode is not recommended for daily use and should be reserved for longer trips. While the Model Y didn't quite match its range estimate in our test, its 300-plus-mile range is more than sufficient for most people as long as you're driving conservatively.
One big advantage to the Model Y is access to Tesla's proprietary Supercharger network. It provides trustworthy and reasonably priced recharging that comes in handy when you need a bunch of range quickly (such as on road trips).
Value
8/10
Is the Model Y a good value? The Model Y Long Range model is less expensive than the Performance but still well into luxury SUV pricing territory. Is it worth it? The appeal of the Model Y depends on what you value. If it's speed and space for its size, the Model Y is a relative bargain compared to other luxury electric SUVs. But if interior design and comfort features are priorities, the Model Y is slightly disappointing.
In terms of warranties, the Y's is a bit below average for a luxury SUV but comparable to coverage for a luxury EV. You get four years/50,000 miles of bumper-to-bumper coverage and roadside assistance. Tesla covers the battery for eight years/120,000 miles and guarantees 70% retention of the battery life over that period.
In terms of warranties, the Y's is a bit below average for a luxury SUV but comparable to coverage for a luxury EV. You get four years/50,000 miles of bumper-to-bumper coverage and roadside assistance. Tesla covers the battery for eight years/120,000 miles and guarantees 70% retention of the battery life over that period.
Wildcard
9/10
The Model Y Long Range may lack the theatrics of the Performance model, but it's properly quick and provides a similar level of fun behind the wheel. Pair that with a better ride quality and we think the Long Range is the preferred model of the two. It checks off the "fun-to-drive" boxes with fewer compromises to comfort. The Y's sleek stance also makes it good to look at, and you can still get the big wheels to give it some Performance model flair.
Which Model Y does Edmunds recommend?
We suggest going with the Long Range model since it offers plenty of battery range and more than enough performance for most. It will also save you a few thousand over the Model Y Performance, which is a blast to drive but has a stiffer ride and less range.
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Model Y is almost perfect.
5 out of 5 starsPatty B., 05/16/2023
2023 Tesla Model Y Long Range 4dr SUV AWD (electric DD)
After reading about the quality issues, I was hesitant to purchase a Tesla. When taking delivery I took a long list of about 50 items to check. I could only find 2 issues-the lower ppf was not installed and the trunk needed minor adjusting. Tesla fixed it in a 30 minute appointment and couldn't be more accommodating. The car has been a joy to drive. I would buy another in a heartbeat. … Between the safety and security, which ranks #1 in my book, the software is like no other car out there. Tesla is a few years ahead of the pack. The OTA updates come often and the car just keeps getting better than the first day I purchased it.
Roomy. Fun Drive. Meh Build Q, Charmless Tesla.
4 out of 5 starsRichard, 02/15/2023
2023 Tesla Model Y Long Range 4dr SUV AWD (electric DD)
Bought my 2021 Model Y just after the height of Covid. Purchase procedure was charmless. Do not forget to bring your smart phone because they will not let you have the car without you acknowledging the purchase using YOUR phone. Customer next to me picked up their Tesla and one of their doors would not unlock. Mine had slightly misaligned doors, but they functioned correctly. They give … you 10 days to report any initial problems. LOL. Do they not have their own QC department?
Overall, build and material quality are OK, but definitely sub-par for the luxury segment. I have ongoing problems with trapped moisture obscuring my cameras after rain storms. Had one camera replaced, but replacement also not sealed. Oversized/uneven gaps between some body panels, and one door edge has a sharp point where the metal bends. Road noise and cabin vibration is OK, not great. Our Volvo S60 was almost 20K cheaper and has better materials, seat comfort, noise isolation, and build tolerances. Rear speakers are mounted to the inside hatch door, so sound quality is crippled when trunk is filled with bags/luggage. Lastly, and most importantly, my battery range has dwindled to less than 85% in two years.
I was not impressed with my customer experience a Tesla. Nothing too negative, just a total lack of personal connection from Tesla. No one explained anything about the car to me or called to see how the purchase went or how my car is doing. Tesla just deducts money from my bank account every month and sends me an email receipt. The upside is that picking up the car took about 30 minutes instead of 3 hours since the financials are all worked out ahead of time.
Now for the positives: Fast dual engine. Acceleration is super smooth. Cabin is very roomy. Storage ample. Sound system is very good (though the interface needs improvement). Car feels fairly nimble. Great inch-by-inch control when backing into tight spaces or sloped roads/driveways. Poor visibility though rear window made up for with great visibility using rear and side cameras. Supercharger network is fairly extensive in CA, and works well, but I mostly charge from home. The Infotainment system has a lot of features and supported services (Apple Music, Spotify, Tidal, Tune-In, et cetera), even though using the complex interface is too distracting while driving. This car needs more buttons and less screen swiping. Voice recognition for phone and navigation system (addresses) actually quite decent.
Best EV for $42,000
5 out of 5 starsPeter, 12/06/2023
2023 Tesla Model Y Long Range 4dr SUV AWD (electric DD)
$51,500 less $9,500 Federal & NY State tax credits = $42,000 for Tesla 2023 Model Y AWD Dual Motor Long Range
Drove 250 miles NY to DC - Autopilot did most of the driving and charged 190 miles in 20 minutes at NJ Turnpike rest stop. Tesla shows you each Supercharger available on your trip and how many stalls are available at any time.
Quiet, fast, and incredibly roomy. Controls are … intuitive.
Charge at home after midnight and receive a check back each month for $0.10 for each kWh (NY is $0.27/kWh). Use about $90/month in electricity for about 1000 miles and get back about $35.
Poor quality glass on the roof
1 out of 5 starsPriya, 02/07/2024
2023 Tesla Model Y 4dr SUV (electric DD)
We bought the model Y in September of 2023 and we noticed a huge crack in the roof 6 months after. Is not covered in warranty as it's not a stress crack and is costing a lot to replace ! Was disappointed with the quality of the glass and is a safety concern. Will not recommend!!
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2024 Tesla Model Y Features & Specs
Base
Base MSRP Excludes Destination Fee | $42,990 |
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EV Tax Credits & Rebates | Not available |
Engine Type | Electric |
EPA Electric Range | 260 miles |
Cost to Drive | $64/month |
Total Charging Time (240V) | 9.0 hours |
Seating | 5 seats |
Cargo Capacity All Seats In Place | 34.3 cu.ft. |
Drivetrain | rear wheel drive |
Warranty | 4 years / 50,000 miles |
EV Battery Warranty | 8 years / 100,000 miles |
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The ID.4 is Volkswagen's first all-electric SUV. It's close in size to the Tiguan small crossover but benefits from a more spacious interior. The ID.4 undercuts the Tesla slightly on price, but the VW doesn't come as well equipped. The Model Y has more range and more power, but the ID.4 offers a smoother ride and standard Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, two features that are sorely missed on the Tesla. Read our long-term test of the Volkswagen ID.4 to see how we liked living with it.
Tesla Model Y vs. Ford Mustang Mach-E
Ford's Mach-E is quick and agile yet delivers a comfortable ride. On paper, the Model Y has the better range estimate, but in reality they're much closer. On our real-world tests, the Mach-E exceeded its EPA estimate while the Model Y fell short by a few miles. The Mach-E has a lower starting price than the Model Y, but the pricing for dual-motor versions is pretty similar. The Model Y Performance is actually less expensive than the Mach-E GT.
Tesla Model Y vs. Kia EV6
The Tesla Model Y is relatively sleek for an SUV, but it's tame in comparison to the low-slung Kia EV6. Kia's first EV SUV features sharp styling and is shockingly fun to drive. It's rated at up to 310 miles of range, but in our real-world testing an EV6 with the smaller battery failed to meet its EPA rating. The EV6 has a lower starting price than the Model Y and has one of the best powertrain warranties in the business: 10 years/100,000 miles, which includes the battery.
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Safety
Our experts’ favorite Model Y safety features:
- Automatic Emergency Braking
- Warns if a front impact is imminent and applies the brakes if the driver doesn't respond in time.
- Active Cruise Control
- Maintains a set gap between you and the car you're following. It comes to a complete stop and resumes following too.
- Lane Keeping Assistance
- Warns if you are drifting out of your lane and will nudge the steering to get you back in line.
NHTSA Overall Rating 5 out of 5 stars
The National Highway Transportation Safety Administration offers independent analysis.
Frontal Barrier Crash Rating | Rating |
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Overall | 5 / 5 |
Driver | 5 / 5 |
Passenger | 5 / 5 |
Side Crash Rating | Rating |
Overall | 5 / 5 |
Side Barrier Rating | Rating |
Overall | 5 / 5 |
Driver | 5 / 5 |
Passenger | 5 / 5 |
Combined Side Barrier & Pole Ratings | Rating |
Front Seat | 5 / 5 |
Back Seat | 5 / 5 |
Rollover | Rating |
Rollover | 5 / 5 |
Dynamic Test Result | No Tip |
Risk Of Rollover | 9.7% |
IIHS Rating
The Insurance Institute of Highway Safety uses extensive crash tests to determine car safety.
Small Overlap Front Driver-Side Test | Good |
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Small Overlap Front Passenger-Side Test | Good |
Moderate Overlap Front Test – Original | Good |
Moderate Overlap Front Test – Updated | Good |
Side Impact Test – Original | Good |
Side Impact Test – Updated | Good |
Roof Strength Test | Good |
Rear Crash Protection / Head Restraint | Good |
FAQ
Is the Tesla Model Y a good car?
The Edmunds experts tested the 2024 Model Y both on the road and at the track, giving it a 8.1 out of 10. Edmunds’ consumer reviews show that the 2024 Model Y gets an average rating of 4 stars out of 5 (based on 96 reviews) What about cargo capacity? When you're thinking about carrying stuff in your new car, keep in mind that the Model Y has 34.3 cubic feet of trunk space. And then there's safety and reliability. Edmunds has all the latest NHTSA and IIHS crash-test scores, plus industry-leading expert and consumer reviews to help you understand what it's like to own and maintain a Tesla Model Y. Learn more
What's new in the 2024 Tesla Model Y?
According to Edmunds’ car experts, here’s what’s new for the 2024 Tesla Model Y:
- New Model Y Long Range Rear-Wheel Drive configuration
- Part of the first Model Y generation introduced for 2020
Is the Tesla Model Y reliable?
To determine whether the Tesla Model Y is reliable, read Edmunds' authentic consumer reviews, which come from real owners and reveal what it's like to live with the Model Y. Look for specific complaints that keep popping up in the reviews, and be sure to compare the Model Y's 4-star average consumer rating to that of competing vehicles. Learn more
Is the 2024 Tesla Model Y a good car?
There's a lot to consider if you're wondering whether the 2024 Tesla Model Y is a good car. Edmunds' expert testing team reviewed the 2024 Model Y and gave it a 8.1 out of 10. Our consumer reviews show that the 2024 Model Y gets an average rating of 4 stars out of 5 (based on 96 reviews). Safety scores, fuel economy, cargo capacity and feature availability should all be factors in determining whether the 2024 Model Y is a good car for you. Learn more
How much should I pay for a 2024 Tesla Model Y?
The least-expensive 2024 Tesla Model Y is the 2024 Tesla Model Y 4dr SUV w/Prod. End 5/24 (electric DD). Including destination charge, it arrives with a Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) of about $42,990.
Other versions include:
- 4dr SUV w/Prod. End 5/24 (electric DD) which starts at $42,990
- Long Range 4dr SUV (electric DD) which starts at $44,990
- Long Range 4dr SUV AWD (electric DD) which starts at $47,990
- Performance 4dr SUV AWD (electric DD) which starts at $51,490
What are the different models of Tesla Model Y?
If you're interested in the Tesla Model Y, the next question is, which Model Y model is right for you? Model Y variants include 4dr SUV w/Prod. End 5/24 (electric DD), Long Range 4dr SUV (electric DD), Long Range 4dr SUV AWD (electric DD), and Performance 4dr SUV AWD (electric DD). For a full list of Model Y models, check out Edmunds’ Features & Specs page. Learn more
Is there an EV tax credit or rebate for the 2024 Tesla Model Y
The 2024 Tesla Model Y qualifies for a total of $7,500 in tax credits and rebates. See all incentives for the 2024 Tesla Model Y
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