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Tesla launches Model Y Performance in the US for $57,500

Tesla has officially launched and started taking orders for the updated Model Y Performance in the US, starting at $57,500 before incentives.

In January, Tesla began rolling out the Model Y design refresh, but as it typically does, it didn’t launch the top performance version immediately.

We are already aware of the new version, as it was launched in Europe a month ago, but Tesla is launching it in the US today.

The main thing we didn’t know about the Model Y Performance in the US is the price. It is now confirmed to start $57,490 before incentive:

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We also didn’t know the EPA estimated range, which is now confirmed to be 308 miles (496 km).

The Performance version can accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in 3.3 seconds.

In terms of design, the new version also comes with slight changes to the front and back designs:

It features the slick 21″ Arachnid wheels, which look fantastic.

As usual, the performance version includes an improved suspension with adaptive damping.

The Model Y Performance also features more high-density battery cells, which enable faster charging, as Tesla previously announced when introducing the Model Y Performance in Europe.

Inside, the most significant change is in the seats, which now feature bigger side cushions and powered thigh cushion extenders for extra comfort.

Electrek’s Take

It looks like Tesla timed the release just before the end of the tax credit. Literally, hours before.

Top comment by Jason Girard

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"Before incentives" meaning the $7500 tax credit that expires at midnight?

I've seen several new Y's around lately and I generally like the new look vs. the outgoing model - with exception of the CT-like front.

But with the higher price and no tax credit, the new MYP is about $10k more. Tough to justify incremental updates are worth that.

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As we previously reported, the IRS has allowed individuals to take delivery after the September 30th deadline, provided they have a binding order with a deposit paid before the deadline.

It appears that Tesla is encouraging people to secure their orders tonight before the limit is reached to take advantage of the federal tax credit.

Sales-wise, it is actually a pretty smart approach.

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