While the two models are quite similar—even more so when aesthetics are brought into play—there are still some notable differences between the 3 and the Y. Let's take a look at how they line up, and how they stand apart.It probably won't shatter your concept of reality to know that the Model Y SUV is slightly larger than the Model 3 it resembles, but the two aren't really that divorced from each other.
Interior dimensions again favor the Model Y, but not across the board. The Model Y bests the Model 3 in front and rear headroom, although the former are within an inch of each other. Interestingly, the Model 3 actually offers 0.9-inch more front legroom than the Model Y, and the sedan's rear hip room is also 1.8 inches more capacious. The Model Y remains the rear-legroom champ, offering 40.5 inches of space to stretch versus the Model 3's 35.2 inches.
Over on the Model Y side, all three variants come with standard dual-motor AWD. Both the base and Long Range variants have top speeds of 135 mph, but the base's 5.0-second 60-mph time is only two-tenths slower than the Long Range. The Performance trim turns up the wick, dropping the zero-to-60 time to 3.5 seconds and increasing top speed to 155 mph.The Model 3 RWD offers the least range of any variant mentioned in this comparison at an EPA-estimated 272 miles.
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