Long range or standard range Teslas?

I am often asked, should I buy a Standard Range (SR), Long Range (LR) Tesla? Here are some of the important differences:

Standard Range (SR):

Long Range(LR):

– the LR model Y has a larger battery (about 70km more range) but most are a NCA battery, so should not be charged to 100% regularly. 40% to 80% is best.

- Heavier car as a result of the extra batteries which you’d be carrying around every day – so if you are not going to go on long 3+ hour drives regularly, then you could just go with the SR, and also save yourself about $8,000 depending on timing.

- May have a better resale value but only in the long run, as over time EVs will have more range (but only important if selling in 4 to 8 years time I think) and not a huge factor. Most buyers want a cheap EV these days so the SR will be cheaper in the second hand market.

- Faster and a bit less range anxiety. But you get used to any car over time.

The key differences for the Tesla Model Y in Australia primarily revolve around range, performance, and features:

1. Range

2. Performance

3. Drive System

4. Pricing

5. Features

6. Availability

Summary

Choosing between the two depends on your priorities, such as budget, driving habits, and the need for additional range or performance.