Tesla Model Y L range & consumption

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Last modified: Apr 18, 2026

Quick Stats

WLTP Range
600 km
Real Consumption
14.33 kWh/100km

Here you find all details about range and consumption for Tesla Model Y L.

The range will vary depending on several factors, such as driving speed, temperature, road conditions, and equipped options. On this page, you will find a diagram and tables with the standard test cycle results like WLTP and EPA, as well as estimated real-world range in different environments.

Range & Consumption Chart

Official test cycle results

Below are the officially rated ranges. The tests are performed with the heating/AC turned off. Click on the links in the table for more details about test procedures.
Test Standard Range Consumption
WLTP range basic trim 600 km (373 mi) 14.33 kWh/100km (4.3 mi/kWh)
WLTP range top trim 598 km (372 mi) 14.38 kWh/100km (4.3 mi/kWh)
CLTC range 751 km (467 mi) 11.45 kWh/100km (5.4 mi/kWh)

Try It With Your Own Conditions

Adjust speed, temperature, HVAC use, weather and more to see how this car's range changes under your conditions.

Official test cycle results with added heating

The table below shows how turning on heating/cooling on a cold/hot day affects the official range.
Test Condition Range Range reduction
WLTP range basic trim with 2KW AC 461 km (286 mi) -23.2%
WLTP range top trim with 2KW AC 460 km (286 mi) -23.1%

Real world range estimates

The table below shows some estimated real-world examples in perfect condition and in conditions needing A/C to heat or cool vehicles. See our range guide to see how the range is affected in real world.
Driving Speed Range Consumption
90kmh/56mph range in perfect condition 573 km (356 mi) 15 kWh/100km (4.1 mi/kWh)
90kmh/56mph with 2KW heating 516 km (321 mi) 17.2 kWh/100km (3.6 mi/kWh)
70mph/112kmh range in perfect condition 520 km (323 mi) 16.54 kWh/100km (3.8 mi/kWh)
70mph/112kmh range with 2KW heating 470 km (292 mi) 18.3 kWh/100km (3.4 mi/kWh)
120kmh/75mph range in perfect condition 441 km (274 mi) 19.5 kWh/100km (3.2 mi/kWh)
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