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Exploring the Tesla Model Y Variants: Long Range RWD vs RWD

Published on 29 Jul, 2025, 8:58 AM IST
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If you’re in the market for an electric vehicle that combines futuristic tech with practicality, the Tesla Model Y is probably on your short list. With a simple yet appealing exterior design, a spacious interior, and advanced tech, not to mention the whisper-quiet powertrain, it’s no wonder that the Model Y is one of the most talked-about electric SUVs.

But before you hit that ‘book now’ button, it’s well worth considering the different Tesla Model Y variants on offer, the Long Range Rear-Wheel Drive (Long Range RWD) and the Rear-Wheel Drive (Standard Range RWD). Let’s take a detailed look at the trims and their features.

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What Sets the Variants Apart?

The two versions look fairly similar at first glance—they have the same aerodynamic, clean design, five-seater arrangement, dual-touchscreen system, and the comfort Tesla is famous for. But look beneath the surface, and you’ll see some key differences in performance, range, and charging.

To begin, here’s a side-by-side comparison to offer you a snapshot of how these two differ:

Tesla Model Y Variants Comparison

Feature

Long Range RWD

Rear-Wheel Drive (Standard Range)

Battery

83 kWh

62.5 kWh

WLTP Range

622 km

500 km

Acceleration (0-100 km/h)

5.6 seconds

5.9 seconds

Drive Type

Rear-Wheel Drive

Rear-Wheel Drive

Supercharging Capability

250 kW (Pay Per Use)

175 kW (Pay Per Use)

Charging Speed (15 mins)

Adds up to 267 km

Adds up to 238 km

Weight

1,901 kg

1,928 kg

Boot Space

938 litres

938 litres

Wheels

19"

19"

Touchscreens

15.4” front, 8” rear

15.4” front, 8” rear

Ground Clearance

167 mm

167 mm

Exterior Dimensions

Same for both variants

Same for both variants

Range and Performance: More Distance or Slightly Quicker?

Range anxiety is a real thing for a lot of electric vehicle buyers. So that’s the good news: the Long Range RWD version does provide 622 km of range (WLTP), which is quite reasonable for its class. That’s 122 km further than the standard Rear-Wheel Drive model, which clocks in at 500 km.

If you are an avid road tripper or prefer the peace of mind a higher range brings you, the Long Range RWD is obviously the better choice. It also beats the Standard Range in terms of 0-100km/h time, 5.6 versus 5.9 seconds. The difference is not very big, but that little bit of extra punch can make overtaking that much easier and that much more fun.

Charging and Supercharging: Speed Where It Matters

Both come with Tesla’s signature Supercharging support, but the Long Range RWD supports a higher peak charging rate of 250 kW, whereas the Standard Range manages only up to 175 kW. In real-world terms, that means you can get up to 267 km in a mere 15 minutes of charging in the Long Range version, while the Standard Range model gets you 238 km in the same time.

For people who do a lot of driving, or for whom public chargers are a more frequent habit than a home charging setup, those extra minutes saved during each charging session can really add up over time.

Interior Features: Comfort Meets Cutting-Edge Tech

Step inside either variant, and you’re greeted by Tesla’s minimalist yet luxurious cabin. Both versions come with:

  • Soft-touch textiles
     
  • Power-recline second-row seats that fold flat
     
  • 15.4-inch front touchscreen and 8-inch rear touchscreen
     
  • Live Weather Map with route-based charging suggestions
     
  • Dog Mode, Camp Mode, and Sentry Mode for added functionality

One cool feature is the hands-free boot, which automatically unlocks as you approach. That, coupled with the massive 2,138-litre cargo space with the rear seats folded, makes grocery runs effortless.

Cabin Comfort Features in Both Variants

Feature

Available in Both Variants

Heated/Ventilated Seats

Yes

Touchscreen Displays (Front & Rear)

Yes

Ambient Lighting

Yes

Air Purifier

Yes

Wireless Phone Charger

Yes

Over-the-Air Software Updates

Yes

Powered Bonnet (Frunk) Access

Yes

Design: Sleek Outside, Smart Inside

Both Model Y variants come with an exterior design that boosts efficiency. Thanks to the updated suspension, wheels, and tyres, the ride is smoother and quieter than ever. The standout design element is the single cross-car tail lamp, a first-of-its-kind indirect reflective panel that lends a futuristic glow at night.

Tesla also ensures your ride has some personality. While Stealth Grey is the standard paint job, you can pay extra for colours like Pearl White Multi-Coat, Diamond Black, Glacier Blue, Quick Silver, and the bold Ultra Red.

Size & Space: Same Footprint, Same Comfort

Dimension-wise, there’s no difference between the two. Whether you go for Long Range or the Standard Range, you get the same size and stance:

  • Length: 4,790 mm
     
  • Height: 1,624 mm
     
  • Width (Mirrors Folded/Extended): 1,982 mm / 2,129 mm
     
  • Track (Front & Rear): 1,636 mm each
     
  • Ground Clearance: 167 mm

This translates to a spacious and comfortable ride for up to five adults, making the Model Y a practical everyday vehicle with a premium edge.

Which Tesla Model Y Variant Should You Buy?

Here’s a quick cheat sheet to help you decide:

Go for Long Range RWD if:

  • You drive long distances regularly
     
  • You want the highest possible range from your EV
     
  • You’re willing to pay a bit more for faster charging and better acceleration

Pick Standard Rear-Wheel Drive if:

  • You mostly drive in the city or on short routes
     
  • You want to save some money upfront
     
  • A 500 km range is more than enough for your lifestyle

Final Thoughts

Tesla has nailed the balance of style, substance, and sustainability with the Model Y. Whether you choose the Long Range RWD or the Standard RWD, you're getting a powerful and futuristic vehicle that doesn’t compromise on comfort or features.

Each of the Tesla Model Y variants offers something different for different types of drivers. Long Range RWD is perfect for highway warriors and range-conscious drivers, while the Standard RWD is ideal for city commuters and budget-focused buyers. Either way, you're stepping into the future of electric mobility, and it looks pretty bright.

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