Tesla’s dominance has been challenged in recent years as more automakers hop on the EV train. However, the American automaker still remains a major player in the automobile sector.
Tesla’s current model lineup is a mix of functionality, affordability and outright performance. They help keep the carmaker in step with, or, in some cases, ahead of its fiercest rivals.
Countless EV options now exist across the various automobile segments. However, the Tesla models showcased here still remain very popular with consumers.
- 2023 Tesla Model Y Long Range
- 2023 Tesla Model S Plaid
- 2023 Tesla Model 3 Long Range
- 2023 Tesla Model S
- 2023 Tesla Model X
2023 Tesla Model Y Long Range
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Specifications
- MSRP: $48,990 USD / $66,522 CAD
- Engine: 1 permanent-magnet synchronous AC Motor and 1 AC Induction Motor
- Power / Torque: 384 hp / 376 lb-ft (combined)
- Drivetrain: AWD
- 0-60 mph: 4.4 seconds
- Fuel Economy: 127 MPGe (City) / 117 MPGe (Highway)
- Range: 330 miles (531 km)
- Basic Warranty: 4 years / 50,000 miles (80,000 km)
Our Take
In August, the Model Y beat out the competition to become the best-selling vehicle in the world, even edging out heavyweights like the Toyota Corolla. The Long Range variant maximizes driving range without compromising performance. The interior is also comfortably laid out without being fussy. An all-glass roof adds an airy ambiance, making the space seem larger than it really is.
2023 Tesla Model S Plaid
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Specifications
- MSRP: starts at $89,990 USD / $122,300 CAD
- Engine: 3 Permanent-magnet synchronous AC Motors
- Power / Torque: 1,020 hp / 1050 lb-ft (combined)
- Drivetrain: AWD
- 0-60 mph: 2.1 seconds
- Fuel Economy: 98 MPGe (City) / 96 MPGe (Highway)
- Range: 326 miles (525 km)
- Basic Warranty: 4 years / 50,000 miles (80,000 km)
Our Take
The Plaid’s party trick is its mind-numbing straight-line acceleration. It’s the kind of performance that can embarrass many modern supercars out at the drag strip. Even better? The EV’s performance capabilities are packaged in a luxury sedan body style, making it even more practical as a regular family car.
2023 Tesla Model 3 Long Range
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Specifications
- MSRP: starts at $45,990 USD / $62,502 CAD
- Engine: Induction AC Motor (front), Permanent-magnet synchronous AC Motor (rear)
- Power / Torque: 449 hp / N/A (combined)
- Drivetrain: AWD
- 0-60 mph: 4.1 seconds
- Fuel Economy: 134 MPGe (City) / 126 MPGe (Highway)
- Range: 358 miles (576 km)
- Basic Warranty: 4 years / 50,000 miles (80,000 km)
Our Take
The Model 3 is the entry point into the Tesla family, but there’s still a lot going for it. The small sedan boasts a class-leading range, plenty of interior space and affordable price points. The Model 3 is also a lot of fun to drive, especially if you opt for dual-motor variants like the Long Range and Performance models.
2023 Tesla Model S
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Specifications
- MSRP: starts at $74,990 USD / $101,915 CAD
- Engine: Permanent-magnet synchronous AC Motor (front), Induction AC Motor (rear)
- Power / Torque: 670 hp / N/A (combined)
- Drivetrain: AWD
- 0-60 mph: 3.1 seconds
- Fuel Economy: 124 MPGe (City) / 115 MPGe (Highway)
- Range: 405 miles (652 km)
- Basic Warranty: 4 years / 50,000 miles (80,000 km)
Our Take
The entry-level Model S lacks the performance of the Plaid, but it’s still pretty quick for its size. The interior is beginning to look dated, but it still feels plush and comfortable. The yoke-steering compromises the driving experience. Thankfully, the regular wheel is available as a no-cost option.
2023 Tesla Model X
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Specifications
- MSRP: starts at $79,990 USD / $108,710 CAD
- Engine: 2 Asynchronous AC Motors
- Power / Torque: 670 hp / N/A (combined)
- Drivetrain: AWD
- 0-60 mph: 3.7 seconds
- Fuel Economy: 107 MPGe (City) / 97 MPGe (Highway)
- Range: 348 miles (560 km)
- Basic Warranty: 4 years / 50,000 miles (80,000 km)
Our Take
This Tesla might just be the answer if you are shopping for an EV ideal for a medium-to-large family. Only a few EVs are as large as the Model X. There’s tons of room onboard for passengers and luggage alike. If you are not too worried about the range, you can also hitch up a decent-sized family camper to your Model X.