At first glance, both models are similar, but the differences become apparent when you take a second look. The Model 3 is a traditional sedan and the Model Y is a crossover hatchback SUV. Since both models are based on the same platform, there are many similarities, but there are some technical and price differences.
Elegant electric SUV: Tesla Model Y at Finn
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With a range of around 530 kilometers, the Tesla Model Y crossover SUV outperforms many other electric SUVs. The battery capacity is 77.1 kWh. The charging technology – just 15 minutes on the Supercharger is enough for a further 270 kilometers – is second to none. All new Teslas also come standard with automatic emergency braking, collision warning, lane change assistant and much more.
The Model Y as a long-range version rolls over the asphalt with a smooth 514 hp. Two dynamic, separate electric motors distribute torque to the front and rear wheels to ensure handling, traction and steering stability. When it comes to acceleration, the spacious SUV doesn’t need to hide when it sprints from 0 to 100 km/h in just 5 seconds. The electric SUV is equipped with 19-inch alloy wheels, a 15-inch touchscreen, electrically adjustable and heated front and rear seats, premium sound system, tinted glass roof and LED fog lights.
Sleek electric sedan: Tesla Model 3 at Finn To the offer
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The Model 3 is Tesla’s “affordable” entry-level model. It is available with two battery variants, 50 and 75 kWh, and three power levels – 325, 498 and 513 hp. The standard range model can travel around 448 kilometers on one battery charge. The Model 3 comes standard with 18-inch alloy wheels, power and heated front seats, a tinted glass roof and a 15-inch touchscreen.