New Tesla Model Y Performance blends family hauling with supercar speed

Tesla has given its best-selling electric car, the Model Y, an extra dose of excitement. The new 2026 Tesla Model Y Performance is here, and it claims to be the perfect solution for anyone who needs the practicality of an SUV but secretly wants the thrill of a sports car.

This top-tier version of the popular crossover takes cues from its sedan sibling, the Model 3 Performance, to create a family vehicle that actually can challenge supercars at a stoplight while still having plenty of room for an entire family packed for a weekend getaway.

The heart of this new model is its powerful dual-motor, all-wheel-drive system. While Tesla is often tight-lipped about exact power figures, reports indicate the European version produces around 460 kW, with the North American model expected to deliver a bit more potent 510 kW.

This being Tesla, that number is not what you are actually getting - sorry. This is the "homologated" output which - according to numerous reports - is restricted in road-going vehicles to as little as 340 kW due to the battery limitations.

Still, this is enough power to allow the crossover to sprint from 0 to 62 mph in just 3.5 seconds. To handle this power, Tesla has replaced the old suspension with a brand-new adaptive system. These electronically controlled dampers can instantly adjust from soft and comfortable for daily commutes to firm and responsive for spirited driving, giving the driver more control and a much-improved ride.

Visually, the Model Y Performance sets itself apart with a more aggressive look. The front and rear bumpers have been redesigned for better aerodynamics and a sportier appearance. A subtle carbon fiber spoiler sits atop the rear tailgate, and a new rear diffuser helps manage airflow.

The set of exclusive 21-inch "Arachnid 2.0" wheels completes the visual overhaul. The wheels are staggered (wider in the back) and provide a clear view of the large, red brake calipers. These exterior tweaks give the electric car a purposeful stance without being overly flashy.

Inside the cabin, the upgrades continue with a focus on driver engagement. The standard seats have been replaced with new sport seats that feature much larger side bolsters to hold passengers securely during cornering. For added comfort, these seats are both heated and ventilated.

The dashboard is accented with a sleek carbon fiber weave, and the infotainment display has grown slightly to 16 inches from the standard 15.4 inches and features a higher resolution. To complete the premium experience, a 15-speaker sound system with a subwoofer comes standard.

Despite its impressive speed, this performance-focused EV doesn't sacrifice everyday usability. The estimated WLTP range is 360 miles, which is only a few miles shy of the less powerful Model Y Long Range. This impressive efficiency is thanks to high-density battery cells and a new powertrain that operates more effectively across different temperatures.

When it's time to recharge, the Model Y Performance can take full advantage of Tesla's Supercharger network. A quick 15-minute stop can add up to 151 miles of range, making road trips nearly as convenient as in a gasoline-powered car.

The new Tesla Model Y Performance is already available for order in Europe, the United Kingdom, the Middle East, and Africa, with the first deliveries expected in September 2025. In Germany and Spain, the price starts at £52,870, while UK buyers will see a much higher price of £61,990. This is a significant premium over the Long Range model, but it includes all the performance and cosmetic upgrades.

Details on pricing and availability for the North American market have not yet been released, but an announcement is expected soon.

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