May 30th, 2020 | by Paul Fosse
A year ago, I didn't know much about crossovers, so I researched them and wrote an article about why they are so popular. Today, I finally got to drive a Tesla Model Y at the Tampa Delivery Center
March 30th, 2020 | by Guest Contributor
I have to admit to some shame picking up my Tesla Model Y Performance in the middle of this pandemic, but Tesla has designed a thoughtful "touchless" delivery that minimizes chance for contact between customers and delivery staff. To get to the Tampa Delivery Center, I took wipes, a mask, and gloves for my Lyft ride there (my cost). Luis Manuel had sanitized his car and we kept our distance between driver and passenger
March 9th, 2020 | by Zachary Shahan
The Tesla Model 3 and Tesla Model Y topped the charts on CleanTechnica last week, just as they're expected to top the electric vehicle sales charts for years to come. Another technology that hit the top 20 more than once last week — perovskite solar cells
February 27th, 2020 | by Iqtidar Ali
A new picture of the Tesla Model Y and Tesla Model 3 emerged online that shows both cars head to head against each other. This gives us a clear idea of the side profile of both cars, their ride height, and how much bigger the Model Y is in terms of headroom, interior space, and easy entry into the vehicle
January 7th, 2020 | by Cynthia Shahan
The Model Y is the next technologically brilliant, useful vehicle that Tesla is putting into production for the masses to adopt, something in between the Tesla Model X and Tesla Model 3. It is like a mild but active middle child, needing little attention as it jumps into the flow of things
October 13th, 2019 | by Guest Contributor
Model Y, the affordable, all-electric crossover from Tesla’s stable, is not expected to hit the roads until late 2020. But Tesla is already laying the groundwork for the model that will forever alter Tesla’s position in the automotive world
April 1st, 2019 | by Vijay Govindan
In my last article, I gave a brief summary on the pros and cons between the Tesla Model 3 and Tesla Model Y, and between the Standard Range and Long Range options. I hope it helped people. I had a comment from Barry asking if I could summarize the debate in a decision tree