Tesla Model Y LR driving impressions
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The competition for the Y is strong, but for now it’s still the car I’d choose. The 3 and Y may not be the car for everyone but for me everything just feels right.
Watch Marcus Brownlie's most recent vid and you'll see why the Tesla is the only real choice right now. Even if the other cars are good. Unless u never have to charge anywhere but home.
@@themeach011 99% won’t ever have to charge anywhere but home.
And when they do it’s once a year long trip.
@@onedankind8168 for people like me who don’t have home charging tesla is the only viable option that works
not a tesla fan, ugly, and all touch control, looks like an old horse carriage ,they forgot the instrument clusters, and thought, to buy a $2 ipad bracket in Walmart, not for me
@@ottowillumnielsen9083 they didn‘t forget anything, it‘s by design and it‘s brilliant!
I received the same exact car. Agree with everything you say, except NO, Bjorn, it is NOT an ugly car. I was not fond of its look on Photos but it is very nice in person. It really look like a sci-fi kind of extra planetary vehicle, especially in white, and of course everyone has different tastes, but NO, it’s not an ugly car
I think that’s just his opinion, a lot of people don’t like the looks of Tesla and say they look like fishes.
@@chaeden1020 I like the sleek shape of the M3, but the MY looks a bit overweighted, tubby.
I really like this cam angle when you talk. Thanks for the video :)
Agree, like it
"Sorry for interrupting myself" (11:31) Bjorn you crack me up.
Also your evaluation of the driving experiences of the different EVs is invaluable.
its so strange that every third car is an ev in norway. i still get excited seeing model 3s in germany.
would probably pee my pants in scandinavia
I thought the same!!😂
@@lucius574 Because range is not such an important issue as the fossil automakers try to make it appear. Especially with a good charging infrastructure, such as Norway has.
@@lucius574 Yeah, range isn't very important. Most people charge at home during weekends. Going out for a long drive across the country? Just charge when you take leaks at a gas station. The average first timer buyer cares more about range than the average second time EV buyer (unless you use the EV for long range transpo).
ive been to bergen norway and there was a whole neighborhood of nothing but teslas... it was bizarre
There is no tax for EVs.
Excellent video. Fair, specific, and interesting, Bjorn! “People who don’t want to buy a Tesla will definitely not want the Model Y.” Words of wisdom.
Hey, can you compare the MY to the… (ha! Just kidding!)
Keep up the great work.
We love our Model Y and the suspension is great around town but it can get very fatiguing on long trips. Adjustable dampers and an HVAC that doesn't stink over time would make the Model Y perfect.
The Model Y has the same issue with the cabin filters touching the evaporator? That’s my biggest issue with my Model 3. I don’t know if living in a humid environment (Florida) makes it worse. Instead of changing the oil in my car every 3,000 miles I have to foam clean my evaporator and replace my cabin air filters. It’s a disappointing and annoying surprise with my EV ownership so far.
@@kairojya Yup, just had mine done after 9mo/9k mile (also Florida). AC started getting intermittently stinky. Tried Tesla Service to see what would happen. Tech changes filters and cleans the Evap Coils for about $135. He claimed they have a new filter material that is supposed to make it better, and foam prevents growth for a bit. But I'm guessing that unless Tesla comes up with long term fix, those of us in a humid environment, have to clean out the AC system every 6mo to a year...
@@JamesKirk1988 I’ll take every 9 months. I realized that during my last cabin filter interval I had AC set to recirculating instead of having that component on auto. You can set the temperature to auto and the outside/recirc to auto independently. This time I’m leaving that on auto and it seems to work better as the car cycles between exterior and recirculated air.
Adaptive dampers are a must have for any car over 30k imo
Love the starting silence. Zen.
Bjorn. . I had to come back and watch this. I totally agree with you. I have been driving a model S and complained about the 1 screen. But a few weeks ago I drove a model 3 and the 3 times I drove a Y in test drives. Thanks to the nice sales people. I got totally used to the one screen and when got back I’m my S. It felt cluttered and it really isn’t but man I can’t wait for my Y. I ordered it 2 weeks ago. I am a convert.
I just want that autopilot. Most important feature imo. Cant wait to get a Y
best things about Tesla or many EVs in general is just entering the car and boom, you can instantly start driving, no keys whatsoever. no pressing an "on" button. just put in Drive and go.
Oh no,have to press a button!
@@christianseiler1250 oh no, so easily offended, i am so sorry dude
I've been driving a Tesla for years. This isn't in my to 10 best things about EVs.
ok
after testdrive I must say that Y is in a higher class than id4,enyaq,a4
Sound was not something I noticed but that was maybe because of my tinnitus from listening to "tesla-modern day cowboy":)
OR maybe because it was full with stuff in the frunk and back
The high pitch noise you mention is audible in my american Model 3 LR 2021 between 70 and 90 kph. It sounds exactly like you can here it in your video round Minute 10.
Same here, 2021 M3LR
Same for 2021 SR+ MiC LFP Q3
Dirty Tesla also mentioned he heard the noise and Tesla said it was in spec
Same here. China M3 LR built in April 2021. My two-year old daughter loves the sound, though. She's driving her bobby car across the lawn and makes the whining noise.
Same - 2018 3D+
One of the reasons I stuck to the 19” wheels on my MYLR. I’m in the US though and we have far fewer options here. But given our supercharger network, I still would only go with a Tesla here. I haven’t looked back since making this choice. Noise levels compared to my previous car are amazing. But my previous car was a Kia Stinger GT2 ICE. Amazing car btw, but major gas guzzler.
Ah interesting. I had a Kia Stinger GT Limited which is a GT2 but in Canada. I found my car to be pretty smooth and very quiet. If you're saying the Model Y is even quieter from road noise that is good to know. Lookin forward to it.
I just hope Tesla can keep up with upgrading their supercharger network once they allow other EVs to charge at their locations starting next year. Especially the slower charging ones, like the VW ID.3 which only charges at 120kW might block a few key supercharging locations for a significant amount of time.
I found the model Y suspension quite a bit harsher than my model 3. I would prefer a much softer ride.
The Model 3 is a better value
I own a Tesla Y 2020 performance +. I would have loved the panoramic windshield of the X and the air suspension. The glass roof is not a big asset for me as I don’t enjoy it unless I’m sitting in the back. The glass roof would have been great if it was clear with either a integrated shade or electrostatic glass. I tried other brands and I must admit that the gear changer on the steering column is much better for back and fort driving than in the consol and as a wheel!!!
Also agree. The "umph" is there also above 100 km/h in 3 and Y, especially 2021 models
I just testes the German Y performance. It’d way better than the LR I tested about 8 months ago. The suspension is much smoother and the overall roughness is very much improved! I have one in order and therefore I was very worried it would be to uncomfortable for me. I’m so glad Tesla has improved this problem on performance!
Bjørn You should test the car with 18 or even 17 inch wheels. Maybe a tyre agop could sponsor the test. The smaller diameter wheels would soften the ride a lot and also much reduce the running costs of the car.
*tyre shop
Model Y definitely NOT UGLY IMHO. Beauty in the eyes of beholder.
4:00 That noise is present in my Fremont-built 2020 MY LR. My wife says it's from the Hyperdrive kicking in ;)
@Bjørn Nyland dude! Just saw the white Model Y you are testing I assume parked in front of a hotel going through Slovenia. The car looks awesome! We own a Model 3 now. Next one will definitely be the Model Y! I waved at your Sentry recording :D drive safe and keep up the great work!
26:00 You can adjust the sound equalizer under the stereo menu.
Bjorn: I have a Y since last Sept. Yep, it rids hard! Sticks to the road like glue. I got it with the factory trailer hitch, so maybe they beefed up the rear suspension. Lots easier to get in and out and I love the cargo room! It's plenty fast. I'm glad I didn't opt for the performance version because my wife told me that if I ever did maximum accel 0-60 she'd probably throw up! I've been warned. I purposely stuck with the 18" wheels because I knew that there would be less air between tread and rim. If I hit a pothole, I'd rather not BEND the rim.
Love your adventures. I like the extra room getting in an out and because it sits higher off the ground.
got a 2021 model y last december. its the best value for ur money. you get performance, tech and efficiency. sure its not luxury but its simple, practical and easy to use.
Hi Bjorn. Because of the high percentage of EVs in norway, are there any actual studies reflecting possible effects (pollution or noise or both)? I am interested if there are any significant effects especially in cities recognisable?
well, i've heard about noise (not actual studies, but a small experiments) - in case of modern ICE cars noise of their engines at first half of RPM is negligable, the most portion of noise is from tyres, so after ~30 kmh there is no difference in noise between modern ICE and EV at all.
The channel “not just bikes” has a good video on noise from traffic in cities called cities are not loud cars are. Ev noise levels are discussed
@@heinim7691 knowing that was the cause that i am asked for "I am interested if there are any significant effects especially in cities"
There are studies on increased birth weight in Beijing when they controlled the air pollution during the Olympics and studies on effects on IQ of schools being located near highways.
Maybe the mega casting helps with rigidity.
Its almost has to. Would be nice to experiment with it in order to explore the differense.
The differense is obvius with a oem body and a body that is reinforced, (has some -80 cars as race cars).
Really liked the idea about giga castings from the day i heard about it, easier to get presision in chassis mounting points also,
The MIC model Y only has a rear megacasting though, Berlin and Austin models will get front megacastings as well, and supposedly also structural batteries, but it is more uncertain when they will start using that.
It needs adaptive dampers.
I think the noise from the motor is because the trunk is not separate like in the model 3. Try a model 3 with the seats down :)
If people don't like it I guess you could try to insulate it more sound wise
No, model 3 MIC has also this awesome sound...
I would love a Model Y with ID.4 comfort.
Liking this approach a lot!. Good job
Totally off topic, but I really like lack of traffic lights in Norway - just whip it through a round-about. Here in America, we spend tons of time sitting at red lights.
So many EVs there! I saw an eGolf, Ampera (Bolt), Model 3 and a Kona all in the first few minutes. Here in the US where I live (Large city in upstate NY) you barely see another ev driver on the road.
LOL since I wrote that comment at 7:20 I have seen 3 more eGolfs (lower bumper LED strips) Now its 8:24 and there is a Mustang Mach E. Man I wish the US adopted EV cars as well as Norway.
Should come to Australia we have a National Government that is afraid of EVs.
Germany and UK are starting to ramp up now you pass them all the time Bev sales for last month hit over 10% in UK
@@scepticalcarols Well, you also have some giant coal mines which might explain why your government acts as it acts.
Seriously, in upstate it’s mostly Teslas (model 3, s, x) though I saw two(!) ID4 s recently, and I’ll be adding one to the roads soonish. 😸
Hi Bjorn, can you review the latest version of Model Y, seems form feedback in the USA, the latest generation Model Y AWD long range are really improved in ride quality and sound dampening.
Problem is they use monotube with high gas pressure you need about 40-50 kg per shock just to make them start move, this makes the ride rough, you can make a car stiff and hard but smooth with the right skocks
Camping mode, sleeping in the model Y would seem luxurious compared to the 3 or X (6 seater).
The Kona also likes to make a high-pitched sound on hard acceleration and regen.
For me are main reasons why I want to go for tesla are efficiency and charging network. But if they open superchargers for other cars then it almost doesn't matter what car I pick.
Good review. The tightness (harshness?) of the Model Y is one reason I ordered another X instead of replacing my old X with a Y. Hopefully I will get it sometime in 2022.
Maybe you should start a branded line of after market suspension upgrades for Model Y?
Really sounds as if the model Y needs adjustable dampers and fluid filled bushes to achieve a better ride. I test drove the model Y and could feel and hear the body flexing when going over speedbumps
You wondered about the motor noice and I can tell you that our Fremont August made Y has the same motor noises and it makes even more when the battery is preconditioning. Also we love the noises. We're in Michigan and our roads are notoriously bad and I agree that the ride can be a bit rough but it's not that bad either. How much of an improvement are the 18 inch tires for ride comfort?
Hey Björn, you probably know felixba, he got a suspension upgrade for 2500€ for his Model 3 and said it really fixed the only big issue he had with the car.
Obviously having good suspension in the stock version would be better, but for anyone who really wants nice suspension but still wants the benefits the Model Y has over e.g. the ID4 might want to consider that. At the end of the day it's not that much considering you are buying a 50k car and as you said with other cars you sometimes pay extra for e.g. wireless charging and lots of other things, you can easily pay 5000€ just for some extras with cars like the ID4 too :D
Alterations can be used by Tesla if there’s a warranty issue.
25:22 anHÄNGERkupplung :)
Love the ASMR part
Very interesting, thanks to Bjørm for this video. There is a repair shop in Germany (AT-Zimmermann) who posted a video on how the M3 and probably also the MY have a ridiculously high pre-tension in the suspension springs. Retrofitting aftermarket springs surprisingly both lowers the car and also reduces bumpiness by a significant amount.
@@Remigius0815 Maybe to keep AT Zimmermann and the likes busy? 😉
@@Remigius0815 Well, it is not *that* bad but from a 50k car one might expect a better ride. That said, I had the opportunity to test drive an Enyaq 80 which falls in the same price range. Compared to the M3/MY it felt sooo sluggish in terms of acceleration. So I view it more as a trade-off.
Still, fixing the bumpiness is so dead-simple that I don't understand why Tesla does not change it. It literally boils down to using different dampener springs.
@@MaltePersike But will it affect handling and efficiency? Especially handling. You know, people pay big bucks to have sporty handling. This car has 450+HP...it`s not a granny`s car...
I think this video helps me sum up what I've been thinking as a model X owner - I want to like the Model Y, but just don't. It looks a bit cheap, it sounds a bit cheap, the ride is harsh as a family car and it's relatively expensive. I also think the balance of 2 screens and physical controls is about right in the X whereas the 3 and Y are a step too far (again, it just seems a bit cheap with one single screen in landscape format digging into your knee). A lot has happened in the two years since the release of the Y and its frankly not looking that attractive versus the competition any more. The supercharger network is worth a lot, but if it now opens up to other brands then the Tesla Y in its current form unfortunately just isn't interesting any more.
Thats exactly it! On paper consumption is very similar on all EV's but in real life speed tesla is in it's own league
I like that he is driving around my neighbourhood the entire video! This way I can compare all the bumps with my daily Model 3 drive! Seems very similar indeed! Haha! Feels extravagant to have the world’s best EV reviewer tailoring reviews for me like this! Does he do for you guys as well? If so, he is extremely busy!
Rough ride equals in my opinion as a lack of vibration dampening. Munro just compared Mustang Mach E and Tesla support frames. Size difference between Ford and Tesla rubber cushioning was self explanatory. Ford cushionings were more than twize the size of cushioning of Tesla. Some may like accuracy or something you may get of a harsh ride, but I like comfort more.
That's motor isolation dampening, not suspension dampening. Munro questioned why Ford needed so much extra motor dampening.
Actually, suspension on Tesla is a league of its own... It`s just setup up to be tight and sporty... Only active suspension would solve that, or maybe SR+ will have more softer ride because of less power...
I really need to get a test drive of a Y. I have an X that I need to replace next year. The downside of the Y so far on my list is the lack of air suspension - I love this on the X. I laughed when you talked about the creaks on the X… yes, mine does the same :) … As for the ride… I am concerned that I will find the Y and 3 just too hard.
We have an S 2019 - air suspension isn’t thaaaat big of a deal, at least not in Norway. Here the potholes make your air suspension feel like Dacia suspension
Same for me with de MS and Y. But the price is almost half :) need space for my dog and an open trunk. So no model 3
I’m grateful that you make these videos. 🙏 I have an ICE SUV but want electric for my next car. Trying to figure out which one! But your videos help a lot. 👍
Thank you Björn, beautyful video! I am very curious to see more about the iX!
I really prefer the minimal interior of the 3/Y - I find the simplicity calming.
If comfort/luxury are your priorities, the Tesla Model 3/Y series are not it. They are not uncomfortable by any stretch, and from what I've heard the Y is less comfortable than the comparable 3. I've been living with a Model 3 Performance for 9 months, and I love the balance of the suspension. But I prefer a sporty ride. My wife has a '14 Mazda CX-5 GT (19" wheels) now, which is on the sportier side. If we replace it in a few years, more comfort really isn't our personal priority. Practicality and Utility will be. So we're considering Model Y or Rivian Truck.
Bjørn, how does the suspension in this MYLR (with stock 19in) feel vs the M3P (with stock 20in) you owned?
I own a TM3P 2019 with 20" wheels. After TMY LR test (19") I observe the confort of my Perf is better . The silence is better inboard model Y, wind and rolling noises are better under control in my opinion than model 3. I planed to buy model Y Perf but right now I am not so sure because Model Y with 21" is quite sure uncomfortable... Probably is missing an air adaptative suspension. I think that similarly to a lot of SUV, Tesla has hardened the anti-roll bars to balance the body movements in curves due to the overweight vs model 3
@@nanterre38 we agree Nanterre 38 😁👍
@@nanterre38 I just test drove a MYLR with stock 19" Geminis and here's my thoughts. As a reference to compare against I own a 2020 M3P which is an absolutely amazing car which I think is both comfortable and extremely quick. The MYLR might be a bit harsher than the M3P, but not significantly, in my opinion the ride quality is fine. The acceleration is also very good, but of course not quite like my M3P. The biggest difference is off the line, where the MYLR feels quite a bit slower, maybe up to 30 km/h, but from there it takes of quite briskly. Not quite like a M3P, but still surprisingly strong (I could live with it :-). The Acceleration boost should improve it even further, hopefully also in the 0-30 range. Considering to do a swap M3P->MYLR, a tough call :-)
@@fr3238 Yes, performances are good but when we accelerate from stop, the power takes time to arrive ... I never drove TM3LR so may be similar feeling to this model. TM3P, whatever the speed is, acceleration is immediate without latency. Of course, anyone coming from a 150hp diesel will be astonished by the power of TMYLR.
When going on a trip, we always take the Y and the 3 stays home. Handling vs. ride comfort is always a trade-off, but I think they made the right choice. We've done several long trips and it's the most comfortable overall of any car I've ever experienced and I've been in some pretty expensive german stuff. Tesla seats beat everything. Autopilot beats driving. Screen Interface beats the never upgradeable fixed interior.
update we need a ride in the 2023 Berlin edition of Model Y Long range, to see if there are improvements!
Bjorn, do you recommend sound deadening material for the Y, if so which one and where would you apply it? Perhaps make us a video please?
Man, just looking at the camera shakes, the ride comfort on this car is horrendous. The model 3 is below average in terms of comfort, but this looks simply intolerable.
I love this format!
Exactly the same opinion regarding suspension on my MY.
“Sheeeet bro!!” 🤣🤣🤣🙏
11:10 if you press the gas it will overtake on the right. You will see the car go from white to grey.
ooh, you're one of them, Captain Hook!! you're hooking your steering wheel when you turn. hahaha.
i confirm the high pitch nois on M3 2021 once you floor it after 50kmh
4:00 The whining noise is when the front motor get engaged in hard acceleration.
This is correct. I have an American Model Y. So it’s not specific to China. If you floor it’s the high pitch whine is literally the electrons flowing and turning the drivetrain. I love it. The sound is like you’re entering warp speed in Star Wars.
9:46 A bit unrelated, but I'm curious, in a roundabout, how will people signal out of the roundabout when the wheel is turned with the plaid models with the yoke steering wheel. The purpose of the stocks is that they don't turn with the wheel. They stay in the same place. That would be an interesting one. :)
Tesla has said that turn signals will be automatic in the future. If you drive with navigation, the car will blink out of the roundabout automatically.
I think I've seen this in another video being told :-)
@@jonasdjuvik3460 I don't want to drive in the future. I'm driving now. And now there are no automatic blinkers. And by the way, I don't want to drive with my navigation all the time. And also, what happens if I decide to drive elsewhere in the middle of the drive? Should I stop in the middle of the intersection to adjust my destination in order for the blinkers to work? LOL What a joke.
@@zerefcifer Then you have to find a car from the stone age and not keep up with the future. 😁
@@jonasdjuvik3460 this has nothing to do with being the future, it is just a massive design flaw which is not innovative at all. It is not solving any problem and instead creates new ones where there were none before. The yoke is just there for the rule of cool, no practical benefits at all. The car is briliant otherwise, which makes it a total shame that the yoke is the only option. The most effective solution would be adaptive steering which changes depending on your speed in order to prevent turning the steering wheel too much for the buttons to be still reachable, but this could make driving very unpredictable and the steering feel very jerky.
@@jonasdjuvik3460 That's exactly the answer I was expecting from a kid that only drives a car in GTA. :) Why are Tesla lovers so touchy all the time? lol I happen to like Tesla. But that doesn't mean I have to agree on every single decision they make. That's would be fanatism...
Im going to test the Y on Monday and its the first time im really excited over a Tesla, a real family car, good pricing and really good looking! Can this be my new car? We will see if i like driving the Y more than the Volvo XC40 wich are my no1 choice for now :D
Please report. I have never driven the Volvo but am very interested in the comparison. 🤔
@@opiheinerausdembiosupermar8182 will do, ill keep you posted :)
@@dablo8250 Very nice! 👍
Bjørn, could you maybe try if the harshness gets noticeably reduced if you decrease tire pressure by, lets say 0.3-0.5 bar?
Bad idea.
@@bjornnyland Disagree. Tire pressure has always been an efficiency vs. comfort vs. durability (higher pressure wears center of tire) trade-off, as long as you stick to reasonable levels.
Also, tweet by Elon Musk:
"Ride comfort & aero/road noise already better than CR car, which was early production. Wish we could make the car perfect from day 1, but there’s always room for improvement. Highly recommend dropping tire pressure 10% below max to ~39 psi for comfort. Only affects range by ~2%."
9:09 nachm. · 30. Mai 2018
@@NO3V If you lower tire pressure below recommendation the tire will not have the right contact area with the road making it unsafe to drive with. It will also wear uneven. Its just bad practise to do so. The car manufacturer do in fact test whats the safest and best tire pressure - so be smart - just follow recommendation.
@@venti4268 .. Tire pressure has always been an efficiency vs. comfort vs. durability (higher pressure wears center of tire) trade-off, as long as you stick to reasonable levels.
when do you plan to go to Croatia and also where will you be going. I live in the east of Croatia so it would be cool if you can come to hang out a little bit. Also there are superchargers not far from here
You hear more rear motor noise because Model Y’s trunk area is connected to the rear seat area. You will hear similar noise if you fold the rear seats of Model 3.
It`s the best stock audio for sure. You`re missing that key element. Also that adaptive shocks in GTX are extra too... A lots of extras you get stock in Tesla tho... Unfortunately, some things are missing even as an extra option...(matrix headlights, air suspension, etc)
We have probably even more worst roads in Belgium than what I see in this video. I was planning a test ride with the TMY, to replace my EQC, it looks Tesla will disappoint again if I hear Bojrns's comment about everything I consider as important! I realy hate noise in a car ... and I realy love high quality sound of music!
Seems like some Model Y sound more than the others. I test drove one and the high pitched noise was really unpleasant for my ears. It was almost unbearable. Many others have reported the same and some of these say it's not the as bad in all of the cars. So it seems like a bit of a gamble to order one and get one that kills your ears. Never heard this kind of high pitched motor noise in M3.
it is due to the undisturbed glas roof and the lack of an trunk cover. Because of this the sound of the rear motors is amplified and reflected forward to the driver. Tesla is not the most consistent when it comes to built quality so variances in isolation might be another factor.
ABE - Always Be Efficient!
@Bjørn Nyland :) It is hard to compare TMX with TMY. Because TMX has been evolving since the launch. If you compare TMX Raven model to TMY then I'd say TMX is a vehicle in its own class. The amount of luxury and automation is mind blowing. You do not get that in every premium product. TMX with 7 seats has no real competition in fact. It seats 7 adults, and has amount of space for both passengers and luggage no passenger car on the market can offer. Towing capacity of over 2.2 t , simply amazing view through the windshield, falcon wing doors with easy access in every situation, starting from placing small children. Adaptive suspension is an ingenious and offers fantastic level of comfort on the long trips.
TMY has its own segment which it will partially take over from TM3, TMS and some part of the TMX marked (mainly due "growth pain" for previous models). In my opinion TMY needs an immediate strut replacement (there are luckily aftermarked alternatives on the marked already). TMY looks like a good vehicle for small families.
"Sorry for interrupting myself" :D :D
Why you do oh ohh ooo in every bump, is it that hard painful 🧐🤔
Guess what? 😳
I agree about the comparison Y and X. Drove X 75 D a 150.000 km in three years.
Great review as always... but you can't compare Optimus to the model Y, it's not really fair because a newer model X shouldn't creak as much as Optimus.
I think that the MY is feeling more stiff/rigid compared the MX because of the Gigacasted sections. There's far more play in composed car parts compared to one huge, single part.
They aren’t using them yet in the MY !
I love your videos; Sheet is so funny;)
You really don’t want looseness in your base! 😜
man i’m so looking forward to your croatia trip
I was concerned about the ride comfort but after coming from a verano, I think it's better. I'm fine with it. Thanks for the video.
Bjørn is Norways youtube superstar
I think the SR+ is still best for the buck, model y is nice, but like you I don't need the space tbh and M3 is even more efficient I think.
Mode Y SR is coming to Europe soon.
I also don't need that much space... but I like to sit higher!
The noise is bound to be from the reduction gear.
I noticed the high pitched inverter whine in the Model Y. 😢
Hope tesla get more supercharges soon in Finland.
My USA built 2021 Performance Model 3 makes the same sound under heavy acceleration.
A comparison with Ioniq 5 would be interesting
My 2019 m3 sr+ had a high pitch noise that my 2021 m3 lr doesn’t have.
Yes, 19" Hankook has foam in them
I have a Model Y (MIC as well) and it doesn’t have the high pitch noise.
Under acceleration or when driving 100 or 130 km/h? If constant speed, high pitch noise is not normal, same noise under accelerating and regen is always present and normal.
@@lukab6033 of course there is a tiny high pitch tone during acceleration and regen, but nothing like that.
im sure my model 3 long range RWD have exactly the same high pitch noise
Beautiful, quiet, car!✌️🤓🇨🇦
Brace! Brace! Brace! Are you sure you weren’t over reacting a little bit? 😂😂😂
Will you be going through Zagreb in Croatia? Would love to meet you