The stunning quicksilver color for the Model Y is now available in the U.S. Tesla also reduced the color of the black Model Y by $500 to $1,500.
Quicksilver Model Y Color Now In U.S.
Tesla has released its quicksilver color for the Model Y in the U.S., with a cost of $2,000 extra. The Model Y can now be bought for these colors in the U.S. for these prices:
- Stealth Gray: Price Included
- Pearl White Multi-Coat: $1,000 extra
- Deep Blue Metallic: $1,000 extra
- Solid Black: $1,500 extra
- Ultra Red: $2,000 extra
- Quicksilver: $2,000 extra
The Model Y also comes with 19-inch Gemini wheels or 20-inch Induction wheels. The induction wheels cost $2,000 extra and will reduce the range slightly - but they look very cool.
The Model Y can also have a tow hitch added for an extra $1,000, allowing towing of anything up to 3,500 lbs.
An all-black interior comes standard in the Model Y, while a white interior can be purchased for an extra $1,000.
It comes in a 5-seat layout as a standard option - and an upgrade comes to make it 7-seats for an extra $2,000. The back rows of seats can be folded flat for extra storage.
Further details include:
- Third row seating is for two people only
- Easy Entry into third row
- Third row USB-C charging
- Sliding second row with adjustable seat backs
- Fold-flat second and third rows for maximum cargo storage
- Electronic fold-flat releases in trunk
Tesla's full self-driving software can be added to any Model Y for a full $8,000 one-time price, or for a $99/month subscription. It includes:
Your car will be able to drive itself almost anywhere with minimal driver intervention and will continuously improve
- Navigate on Autopilot
- Auto Lane Change
- Autopark
- Summon
- Smart Summon
- Autosteer on city streets
- Traffic Light and Stop Sign Control
When Will the New Model Y Come Out?
The new Model Y "Juniper" will most likely come out next year some time and will likely have upgrades similar to what the new Model 3 "Highland" had, including a back row second screen.
I expect the aero-dynamics to be improved somewhat and the range to be slightly higher. I do not expect the new version to have any significant advancement as far as batteries are concerned.
At some point, CATL will release an upgraded LFP battery that will eventually be put in the standard range Model Y (and Model 3). That will be a good time to upgrade your Tesla, especially if the range in that new battery gives you a big boost.
Tesla may also release the RWD long range Model Y (and RWD long range Model 3) in the U.S. at some point and for those looking for longer range, these two vehicles may be what you're looking for.
We'll keep you posted on any new updates to the Tesla Model Y!
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