Hands-on: Tesla Model Y Standard RWD Delivers Value Without Major Compromises

Following the December 2025 launch of Tesla's affordable Standard Rear-Wheel Drive variants for Model 3 and Y, the Model Y Standard—starting at $39,990 in the US and available in Europe—serves as a budget entry to Tesla's SUV lineup. A recent hands-on review reveals that despite numerous cost-saving tweaks, it feels nearly identical to pricier trims in daily use.

Positioned below the Premium RWD trim, the Model Y Standard retains the core midsize SUV design but introduces targeted simplifications.

Exterior changes include single-piece LED headlamps instead of the full-width light bar, a plainer front bumper without adaptive high beams, no rear full-width light bar, and US side mirrors without power-folding or auto-dimming (power-folding available in Europe). It rides on 18-inch Aperture wheels (19-inch optional in US), with the glass roof intact but covered by a conventional fabric headliner for better insulation.

The cabin skips ambient lighting, rear touchscreen, and premium accents, opting for textile-vegan leather seats with heated fronts only and less bolstering; rear seats fold manually. Air vents for the second row are manual (directing but not closing airflow, controllable via main screen), steering wheel and seats adjust manually, and the center console features a pass-through design. Audio is limited to seven speakers without subwoofer (no FM radio in US), and there's no HEPA filter or Bioweapon Defense Mode—reports note thinner sound insulation and no acoustic glass.

In a European test drive, entry/exit and seating position matched standard Models, with solid front support for tall drivers, ample rear space, and no diminished cabin feel from the covered roof.

Performance trails Premium RWD (357-mile range, 5.4s 0-60 mph, 182 miles added in 15 min at up to 250 kW) with 321 miles EPA range, 6.8s 0-60, and 160 miles in 15 min at 225 kW peak, plus standard passive dampers vs. frequency-dependent on higher trims. At $5,000 less than Premium RWD ($44,990) and $9,000 under Premium AWD ($50,630), it expands access while preserving the Model Y essence—for full specs, see the launch overview in this series.

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