Can Any 2025 Rival Knock The Model Y Off Its Throne?


The Tesla Model Y has been a consistent bestseller in the global market thanks to several key factors. Even though the range has been subject to a decline in sales since the beginning of the year, it remains the market leader by a very noteworthy margin. The minimalist midsize EV crossover excels at almost perfectly balancing practicality, efficiency, and performance despite its competitive pricing strategy. According to the brand’s H2 2025 performance, the brand has been able to sell an impressive 150,171 individual copies this year so far, which is admittedly a 24.2-percent decline year-on-year.


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Base Trim Transmission

Automatic

Base Trim Drivetrain

All-Wheel Drive

Base Trim Horsepower

425 HP

Base Trim Torque

475 lb.-ft.

Fuel Economy

120 MPGe Combined



Many prospective owners consider the Model Y as a long-term ownership experience, partly because of how it benefits from an impressive set of lower ownership costs. While previous model years have been subject to their fair share of gremlins, Tesla has invested a great deal of capital and research in refining the product to improve its overall longevity. Even though demand is declining, we just have to ask whether we are ever likely to see this mid-size electric SUV ever be dethroned in the U.S.

To give you the most up-to-date and accurate information possible, the data used to compile this article was sourced from Tesla and other authoritative sources, including Edmunds, CarEdge, iSeeCars, and the EPA.

Tall But Competitive Starting Prices

Tesla’s Approachable Strategy Maintains Appeal

2025 Tesla Model Y Juniper Driving 02
2025 Tesla Model Y Juniper Driving
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Tesla currently starts the Model Y’s pricing at $44,990 for the Long-Range Rear-Wheel Drive and $48,990 for the All-Wheel Drive. Thankfully, the standard features list for both models is identical, making it a straightforward range to understand. Key standard features include:

  • Electrically adjustable front seats with heating and ventilation
  • Power-folding rear seats with heating
  • A 16-speaker audio system
  • A 15.4-inch central touchscreen infotainment system
  • A compact eight-inch screen for the rear bench

You also get access to wrap-around, footwell, and door pocket ambient lighting with aluminum detailing and premium textiles, a hands-free electronically opening trunk, and multi-zone climate control with air vents for the rear bench. Stealth Gray is the only standard color for the Model Y. Pearl White Multi-Coat and Deep Blue Metallic cost $1,000, Diamond Black is a $1,500 option, and Ultra Red and Quicksilver are $2,000 options.

The 19-inch Crossflow wheels are a standard fitment for both derivatives. You’ll find yourself spending $2,000 if you want to fit the Helix 2.0 20-inch wheels. If you want access to the 3,500-pound towing capacity, you will need to specify the $1,000 tow hitch. Black interior upholstery is standard, while the black and white combination scheme will increase the price by $1,000. The range comes standard with Autopilot, but if you want access to the supervised Full Self-Driving package, this will cost $8,000. Tesla’s Home Charger costs $420, excluding installation.

Versatility And Nationwide Charging Support Are Key Factors

2025 Tesla Model Y Juniper Supercharging
2025 Tesla Model Y Juniper Supercharging
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Bear in mind that the Model Y is by no means the most competitively priced model in its segment, but the price does start to make a bit more sense when you look at its standard specification together with its impressive balance of performance and efficiency across the lineup. Adding to its overall appeal is the model’s impressively fast charging speeds and access to the Supercharger network, which is currently one of the most comprehensive public EV charging services in the U.S. This is an essential strength for those looking to use an EV as a daily driver.

Attractively Low Running And Charging Costs

Beating The Competition Where It Matters

Rear 3/4 view of the 2025 Tesla Model Y
Rear 3/4 view of the 2025 Tesla Model Y
 
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The Tesla Model Y also excels at being an efficient midsize EV crossover with incredible range estimates, according to the EPA’s testing. This is arguably the most noteworthy reason for its market success. The base Long-Range Rear-Wheel Drive consumes 134/117/125 MPGe on the city/highway/combined cycle, or just 26 kWh per 100 miles on the combined cycle.

2025 Tesla Model Y EPA Estimates

Single-Motor

Dual-Motor

Performance

Energy Consumption (City)

134 MPGe

123 MPGe

110 MPGe

Energy Consumption (Highway)

117 MPGe

111 MPGe

97 MPGe

Energy Consumption (Combined)

27 kWh/100 Miles (125 MPGe)

29 kWh/100 Miles (117 MPGe)

32 kWh/100 Miles (104 MPGe)

Range

337 Miles

311 Miles

277 Miles

Five Year Fuel Savings

$5,500

$5,250

$4,750

Annual Energy Cost

$600

$650

$750

Cost To Drive 25 Miles

$1.01

$1.08

$1.22

The 79-kWh lithium-ion battery holds enough charge to cover it for 337 miles before needing to be plugged in. Thanks to Tesla’s Supercharger technology, it recovers 10 to 80 percent of its charge in 27 minutes. The EPA also indicates that you can expect to save up to $5,750 in fuel costs over five years, and spend $600 on electricity over one year, and $1.01 every 25 miles.

Upgrading to the dual-motor system yields poorer efficiency estimates, but they are still reasonably impressive. This includes a 123/111/117 MPGe energy consumption average, or 27 kWh per 100 miles on the combined cycle, together with a 311-mile range estimate. You’ll get to enjoy $5,500 worth of fuel savings over five years, spend $650 on fuel every year, and $1.08 to drive 25 miles.

The Model Y Performance Ups The Thrills, But Lowers Efficiency

Unplugged Performance UP Forged Road Warrior Wheels -- Model Y Front Three-Quarter
Tesla Model Y Front Three-Quarter
Unplugged Performance

The long-awaited Performance derivative finally enters the catalog with an incredible power output, but you do pay for this with partially poorer efficiency returns. The new flagship model returns a 104/110/97 MPGe estimate, or 32 kWh per 100 miles on the combined cycle, while covering 277 miles on a single charge from the same battery pack. This model will still save you $4,750 over the course of five years, cost you $750 to recharge every year, and $1.22 to drive 25 miles.

Tesla Model Y Range And Charging Times

Battery Capacity 79 kWh
Range 279-320 miles
Level 1 AC 110V Charging time (0-100%) 120 Hours
Level 2 AC 220V Charging time (0-100%) 11.5 Hours
Level 3 DC 440V Charging time (10-80%) 27 Minutes

The Long Range’s 79-kWh battery option increases the dual-motor Model Y’s range to 320 miles, while maintaining the same 28-kWh-per-100-miles consumption estimate. The Performance derivative features the same battery, but with a lower 279-mile EPA-estimated range and 32-kWh-per-100-miles combined energy consumption estimate. This larger battery takes 120 hours to charge when using a Level One system, 11.5 hours via a Level Two plug, and 27 minutes when fast charging.

The Model Y’s Appealing Long-Term Cost Estimates

Adding Appeal To The Ownership Experience

According to the Edmunds True Cost To Own evaluation, a full five-year and 60,000-mile ownership experience of a Tesla Model Y Long-Range Rear-Wheel Drive will cost you $64,009, on top of the base MSRP. $28,372 of this accounts for depreciation, $1,341 for maintenance, $2,314 for repairs, and $6,855 for electricity.

2025 Tesla Model Y True Ownership Costs

Year 1

Year 2

Year 3

Year 4

Year 5

Total

Insurance

$2,069

$2,141

$2,216

$2,294

$2,374

$11,094

Maintenance

$153

$218

$195

$571

$204

$1,341

Repairs

$0

$0

$0

$912

$1,402

$2,314

Taxes & Fees

$4,215

$268

$245

$226

$205

$5,159

Financing

$3,040

$2,453

$1,822

$1,144

$415

$8,874

Depreciation

$15,783

$3,561

$2,912

$3,264

$2,852

$28,372

Electricity

$1,291

$1,330

$1,370

$1,411

$1,453

$6,855

True Cost to Own

$26,551

$9,971

$8,760

$9,822

$8,905

$64,009

CarEdge‘s ownership cost evaluation looks at the entire Model Y range and indicates that you’ll spend $65,526. This includes $30,789 on depreciation, $1,975 on electricity, $22,695 on insurance, $8,672 on financing, and $1,395 on maintenance. iSeeCars gives us some more insight as to what we can expect in terms of depreciation over five years and 60,000 miles, indicating that you can expect the Model Y to lose $25,369 or 59 percent of its value from the day you take ownership.

Sports Car-Rivaling Performance Figures

The Thrill Of The Drive Contributes To Its Success

A gray Tesla Model Y is driving on the road.
A gray Tesla Model Y is driving. 
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Tesla currently offers the Model Y in the U.S. with two drivetrain configurations, namely the Rear-Wheel Drive and All-Wheel Drive. The entry-level option features a single permanent-magnet motor attached to the rear axle, producing 295 horsepower and 309 pound-feet. This gets you from zero to 60 MPH in 5.4 seconds with a 125-MPH limited top speed.

2025Tesla Model Y Performance Specs

Single-Motor

Dual-Motor

Performance

Powertrain

Single Permanent-Magnet Motors

Dual Permanent-Magnet Motors

Dual Permanent-Magnet Motors

Transmission

Single-Speed Automatic

Single-Speed Automatic

Single-Speed Automatic

Horsepower

295 HP

425 HP

460 HP

Torque

309 LB-FT

475 LB-FT

TBC

Driveline

All-Wheel Drive

All-Wheel Drive

All-Wheel Drive

Battery

79 kWh Net

79 kWh Net

79 kWh Net

790-60 MPH

5.4 Seconds

4.6 Seconds

3.3 Seconds

Top Speed

125 MPH

125 MPH

155 MPH

Specifying the dual motor adds a permanent-magnet synchronous motor to the front axle, resulting in a combined 425 horsepower and 475 pound-feet output. This will get you from zero to 60 MPH in 4.6 seconds, with an unchanged 125-MPH top speed limit.

Tesla has finally taken the covers off the Performance derivative, but we only have specifications for the European model, which produces a combined 460 horsepower, resulting in a 3.3-second 0-60 MPH time and 155 MPH top speed limit. The brand will reveal American-relevant specifications closer to its domestic market introduction.