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Friday, February 6, 2026

2026 Tesla Model Y Standard review: Quick drive


To widen the selection of car buyers the Tesla Model Y appeals to, the company has launched a new cut-price version in some markets, called the Standard.

It gets less range, less performance, and has a distinct whiff of cost-cutting, but none of that rules out the new entry-level version as a viable option for price-sensitive EV buyers.

Though exterior colours are limited, and the Standard doesn’t feature the same LED light bars as the rest of the range, it doesn’t look notably worse.

Given that the Model Y lineup has been tweaked for the Australian market recently, with no mention of the new Standard car, it’s not clear whether such a thing will be introduced here, but to get a flavour for how it might feel, we drove it in Ireland.

How much does the Tesla Model Y Standard cost?

Tesla Australia’s existing Model Y lineup opens at $58,900 before on-road costs for the RWD, rising to $68,900 before on-roads for the Long Range AWD and $89,400 for the Performance.