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Model Y 21 vs 19 Inch Wheels – Which is better?

Model Y 21 vs 19 Inch Wheels - Which is better?

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Model Y 21 vs 19 Inch Wheels - Which is better?

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In this video we try to cover the differences between the factory 21 inch Uberturbine wheels that come on the Model Y performance and the 19 inch TSS wheels available from TSportline. I take g-force readings and give my general impressions on how I feel the wheels perform.

Here are our Tesla Model Y playlists:
Long Range Model Y: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLkwwNTDimFRfg39sWLEnumiHDIivojpaN

Model Y Performance: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLkwwNTDimFRcTAypxMCVer-596n8pwc6a

Here are some other Tesla Model Y videos you might like:
Model Y Long Range 1 YR Review: https://youtu.be/g4emW1UcSoA
Why We Chose The Tesla Model Y: https://youtu.be/tmMeqz-W0iI
2021 Tesla Model Y – Issues After Two Months: https://youtu.be/ta3QmD9VqlE
Mud Flap Splash Guard for Tesla Model Y: https://youtu.be/Qy4xUO2Pz5g
Tesmanian All Weather Mats for Tesla Model Y: https://youtu.be/giGpBgV7k98

The Tesla Model Y is an electric compact crossover utility vehicle (CUV) by Tesla, Inc. Tesla unveiled it in March 2019, started production at its Fremont plant in January 2020 and started deliveries on March 13, 2020.

It is the second vehicle based on the Model 3 sedan platform. The Model Y shares an estimated 75% of its parts with the Tesla Model 3, which includes a similar interior design and electric powertrain. Model Y offers optional third-row seats for a seven-passenger seating capacity, The Model Y fills a smaller and less expensive segment than the full-sized Tesla Model X.

There were four planned powertrain configurations for the Model Y: Standard Range Rear-Wheel Drive (RWD), Long Range Rear-Wheel Drive, Long Range with Dual Motor All-Wheel Drive (AWD), and Performance (with Dual Motor All-Wheel Drive). The Long Range AWD model and the Performance model are currently being delivered. The Standard Range RWD configuration was initially canceled in July 2020, due to the range (230 miles EPA) being unacceptably low to Musk, but was orderable as of Janurary 2021 (with 244 miles of EPA range). As of February 3, 2021, the Long Range RWD appears to have been cancelled.

Like every Tesla, Model Y is designed to be the safest vehicle in its class. The low center of gravity, rigid body structure and large crumple zones provide unparalleled protection. Model Y provides maximum versatility—able to carry 7 passengers and their cargo. Each second row seat folds flat independently, creating flexible storage for skis, furniture, luggage and more. The liftgate opens to a low trunk floor that makes loading and unloading easy and quick. Tesla All-Wheel Drive has two ultra-responsive, independent electric motors that digitally control torque to the front and rear wheels—for far better handling, traction and stability control. Model Y is capable in rain, snow, mud and off-road. Model Y is fully electric, so you never need to visit a gas station again. If you charge overnight at home, you can wake up to a full battery every morning. And when you’re on the road, it’s easy to plug in along the way—at any public station or with the Tesla charging network. Tesla currently has over 20,000 Superchargers worldwide, with six new locations opening every week. All new Tesla cars come standard with emergency braking, collision warning, blind-spot monitoring and more. Model Y will have Full Self-Driving capability, enabling automatic driving on city streets and highways pending regulatory approval, as well as the ability to come find you anywhere in a parking lot. With an elevated seating position and low dash, the driver has a commanding view of the road ahead. The interior of Model Y is simple and clean, with a 15-inch touch screen, immersive sound system and an expansive all-glass roof that creates extra headroom and provides a seamless view of the sky.

0:00 Intro
1:38 21" Town Test
4:18 21" Highway Test
6:27 19" Town Test
11:53 19" Highway Test
15:56 Final Thoughts

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