Overview
- Orders are open on Tesla’s site in Spain at €46,990, with first deliveries scheduled from February 2026 and production sourced from the Berlin-Brandenburg plant.
- The variant is rated at 657 km WLTP with average consumption of 12.7 kWh/100 km and supports up to 260 kW DC fast charging, adding about 278 km in 15 minutes.
- It uses a single-motor rear-drive layout and roughly 75 kWh battery, with 299 CV (about 300 hp), 0–100 km/h in around 7.2 seconds, and a 201 km/h top speed.
- Standard features include Autopilot, over-the-air software updates, and access to Tesla’s Supercharger network, with hardware ready for supervised Full Self-Driving pending regulatory approval.
- As part of a broader lineup push, Tesla is selling the Model Y Standard in Mexico for 799,000 pesos with an EPA-estimated 517 km range and rear-wheel drive, with typical delivery times of three to five weeks.