Tesla Model Y Performance | First-drive review
The revised Tesla Model Y arrived earlier this year, and now it’s been given the Performance treatment. That means 460bhp and a supercar-like 0-60mph time. Here’s our first drive review.
The revised Tesla Model Y arrived earlier this year, and now it’s been given the Performance treatment. That means 460bhp and a supercar-like 0-60mph time. Here’s our first drive review.
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