Here’s a detailed breakdown of the 2020 Tesla Model Y Long Range Dual‑Motor AWD trim:


🚗 Powertrain & Performance

  • Dual electric motors (front + rear) delivering a total of 346–384 hp and 376–389 lb‑ft torque

  • 0–60 mph in about 4.8 s (real‑world Car & Driver timing: ~4.4 s)

  • Top speed of 135 mph (217 km/h)

  • 82 kWh (gross) battery; usable capacity approx. 70–78 kWh


🔋 Range & Efficiency

  • EPA-rated range: ~316 miles (509 km)

  • Real-world highway test: ~220 miles at 75 mph

  • Efficiency: EPA combined ~121 MPGe (city 127–129 / hwy 112–114 MPGe)

  • Charging:

    • Level 2 (240 V): ~6–10 hr for full

    • Supercharging: ~158 miles in 15 min


📏 Dimensions & Capacity

  • Exterior size: 187″ L × 75.6″ W × 63.9″ H; wheelbase 113.8″

  • Curb weight: ~4,416 lb (2,003 kg)

  • Cargo volume: ~68 cu ft (1,919 L)

  • Seating: Standard 5‑seater


🛋 Design & Features

  • Interior layout mirrors the Model 3: minimalist dashboard, single 15″ touchscreen, nearly no physical buttons

  • Glass panoramic roof (tinted); creates open cabin ambience .

  • Standard features: heated front/rear seats, power-folding mirrors, blind‑spot alert, adaptive cruise, surround-view camera, premium audio, navigation, etc.


✅ Pros & ⚠️ Cons

Pros:

  • Quick acceleration & agile performance

  • Strong range plus access to Tesla Supercharger network.

  • Over-the-air updates continuously add features


🔍 Summary

The 2020 Model Y Long Range offers impressive performance, excellent electric range, and cutting-edge tech at a compelling price.

If you're into rapid acceleration, minimalist tech, and frequent OTA improvements—the Model Y LR remains a strong value in the used EV market.