Tesla has introduced a new Standard Long Range variant of its Model Y electric SUV in Europe, offering up to 657 km of WLTP range at a starting price of €44,990. This rear-wheel-drive model provides a more affordable option with extended battery life compared to the base Standard version. The launch aims to address competitive pressures in the European market amid declining sales.
Tesla expanded its Model Y lineup in Europe on January 9, 2026, with the debut of the Standard Long Range Rear-Wheel Drive (RWD) variant. Announced via the company's official social media account on X by Tesla Europe & Middle East, the new model boasts 657 km of WLTP-estimated range, making it the most efficient Model Y to date at 12.7 kWh per 100 km. It also offers 2,118 liters of cargo volume, appealing to families seeking spacious electric vehicles.
The Standard Long Range starts at €44,990, positioning it 1-9% cheaper than the comparable Premium Long Range RWD, depending on the country. Deliveries are set to begin in the coming weeks. This variant builds on the base Standard Model Y, introduced in late 2025, which sacrificed features like a rear screen, ambient lighting, ventilated seats, and premium audio to lower costs. The base model provides 534 km WLTP range, while the Long Range adds a larger battery for an extra 123 km without increasing the price dramatically.
Performance includes 0-100 km/h acceleration in 7.2 seconds and a top speed of 201 km/h, supported by up to 175 kW fast charging. Launched initially in the Netherlands, the model tests European demand for extended range over luxury features. As per Electrek, this responds to intensifying competition from rivals like the BMW iX3, Mercedes-Benz GLC EV, and Chinese automakers on both high and low ends.
A Top Gear review of the Standard trim praised its real-world range, infotainment, and interior space, noting it undercuts competitors: cheaper than the Peugeot e-3008 and £5,000 less than the Audi Q4 e-tron, while offering better range than the Ford Mustang Mach-E. The vehicle is equipped with Tesla's AI4 computer, preparing it for future Full Self-Driving (FSD) rollout in the region.
Tesla's European Model Y lineup now includes five trims: Standard, Standard Long Range, Premium Long Range RWD, Premium Long Range AWD, and Performance. This move comes as Tesla faces a 33% sales drop in Europe in 2025, seeking to maintain the Model Y's popularity for its size and utility.