This article has some
This article has some inaccuracies, primarily when you compare the Toyota Rav4 Prime with the Tesla Model Y . "Tesla Model Y Requires Service Each Year" All vehicles should have their brakes inspected regularly when driving on salted roads; salt can be a major contributor to early brake wear due to corrosion. Requiring more tire changes is really just dependent on the driver, as with any car or any tire, when making a statement such as that you really should cite a source, not just that you read it on the internet. You specify 6,250 miles for a tire rotation as frequent, yet, the Toyota Rav4 Prime specifies every 5,000 miles, or every 6 months. Also on page 158 of the Tesla owner's manual it specifies that servicing the Model Y is on an as needed basis. Outside of tire rotations, of which anyone with a jack and and hour to spare can do, the most frequent recommended service is every 2 years, replace the air filter and check the brake fluid. Lastly, the manual you posted for the Toyota Rav4 Prime is the warranty/maintenance manual not the owner's manual.
While both the Rav4 and Model Y are fantastic vehicles it does both vehicles a disservice when you attempt to tear one down with inaccuracies and misdirection.