Tesla Model Y Acceleration Boost — Putting It To The Test (Video)
Originally published on EV Annex.
It’s truly amazing that you can improve your car’s 0–60 mph numbers in a matter of minutes without ever going to a tuning shop or dealership — just download an over-the-air (OTA) software update and your Tesla is upgraded in a matter of minutes. Most of the time Tesla provides these updates for free but a few are paid ones.
Back in September last year, Tesla introduced an acceleration boost upgrade that Model Y Long Range AWD owners could purchase for $2,000. This paid software update slashes the Model Y AWD 0–60 mph time from 4.8 seconds to 4.2 seconds.
Tesla YouTuber Galileo Russell (aka Gali) brought together two Model Y Long Range AWD SUVs to a race track. One of them had the $2,000 acceleration boost already installed while the other one was “stock” — sans the upgrade.
The one with the boost clearly won the first drag race against Gali’s non-boosted stock Model Y. Even though a 4.8 second car is not slow by any means, 4.2 seconds is definitely entering “speed demon” territory. With the instant electric torque and acceleration, “driving a gas car feels like old technology,” according to Gali.
Gali also points out the fact that besides being bigger than the Model 3, the Model Y has the same drag coefficient of 0.23 Cd — that’s a noteworthy engineering achievement on the part of Tesla. The combination of fine-tuned aerodynamics, optimally designed motors, and a state-of-the-art electric powertrain system coupled with advanced software technology gives Tesla vehicles a distinct edge over comparable internal combustion engine gas-guzzlers.
Because of these reasons, a midsize electric SUV like the Model Y is (somewhat surprisingly) able to challenge beasts like the Corvette C8 and Jeep Trackhawk on the dragstrip.
Gali installed the $2,000 Model Y acceleration boost upgrade. Afterwards, he had the “Sport” mode selection available on his touchscreen. Before this update is installed, there are two acceleration modes available to select from: Chill and Standard. Once the tabs update to Chill and Sport, you can confirm that the upgrade has successfully installed.
At the end of the day, the newly updated Model Y won the race with only a slight difference since both cars had the same upgrade installed — only driver skill is responsible for a victory (or defeat) in this exciting drag race battle. Now let’s watch and enjoy this fun video…
An earlier version of this article was originally published on Tesla Oracle. Video: HyperChange
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