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Tesla Model Y performance 2025: Price, specs, range and speed

By Mathilda Bartholomew | August 29, 2025

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The new Tesla Model Y Performance hits 0–60 in 3.3s and still goes 360 miles on a charge. See UK price, performance and upgrades.

Serious speed doesn’t always have to cost supercar money, and Tesla’s proving that again with the new Model Y Performance. Priced at £61,990, it’s only £990 more than the updated Model Y ‘Launch Edition’, but you’re getting a lot more car for that extra cash.

For context, the Model Y range starts at £45,000, or £49,000 if you want the Long Range version.

How quick is it?

Tesla claims the 2025 Model Y Performance will rocket from 0–60mph in 3.3 seconds. That’s 0.2 seconds faster than the old version, though still 0.4 slower than the new Model 3 Performance. Top speed is limited to 155mph.

It gets 460bhp from upgraded motors designed to handle repeated hard launches without overheating. You can even tweak the drive modes to push more power to the rear wheels if you want a sportier, more playful feel.

What about range?

Here’s the impressive part: despite the extra power and bigger 21-inch wheels, Tesla says you’ll still get around 360 miles on a full charge. That’s only a handful of miles less than the Dual Motor Model Y, thanks to improved battery tech and smarter thermal management.

Can it handle corners?

This time, yes. The old Performance had a reputation for being a bit wild, but Tesla’s tightened things up. You now get adaptive suspension with new geometry, Pirelli P Zero tyres on 21-inch wheels, and a lower ride height for more grip and sharper steering. It should feel more planted and less like you’re wrestling it through bends.

Looks and interior

The Performance gets some subtle flexes with aggressive new bumpers, a carbon fibre wing on the boot, and unique Performance badges that mirror the Plaid.

Inside, there’s a massive 16-inch display with slimmer bezels, and sportier front seats to hold you in place when you’re making the most of those launches.

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