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Tesla's new Model Y Performance will be unveiled tomorrow

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Max McDee, 28 August 2025

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After months of blurry spy photos and intense speculation, Tesla is finally pulling back the curtain. A teaser video released by Tesla's European arm points to an August 29th launch for the heavily anticipated new Model Y Performance.

Since its introduction back in 2019, one of the quiet criticisms of the Model Y Performance was that it looked a little too much like its less powerful siblings. Aside from a small carbon fiber spoiler and a red line under the badge, it was tough to tell the different models apart. That is about to change.

Spoiler alert pic.twitter.com/mEcYSAt2Gj

— Tesla Europe & Middle East (@teslaeurope) August 27, 2025

The new Performance model is getting a visual upgrade to match its powerful electric motors. We expect to see a completely redesigned front end with a more aggressive splitter and larger air intakes. The back of the car gets a similar treatment - in a not-so-subtle hint, Tesla's teaser campaign used the phrase "spoiler alert" – a clear nod to a longer, more pronounced carbon fiber spoiler that will sit on the rear hatch.

This focus on a distinct identity continues with the wheels. Prototypes seen circling the German Nürburgring race track were sporting new alloy wheels. Lighter wheels can improve handling and acceleration by reducing what engineers call "unsprung weight." These visual changes are designed to give the Model Y Performance a look that finally sets it apart from the rest of the Model Y family.

Tesla's new Model Y Performance will be unveiled tomorrow

Peeking inside test vehicles, photographers have captured images of brand-new sports seats. These seats, expected to be exclusive to the Performance model, feature much larger side bolsters. The purpose is simple: to hold the driver and passenger firmly in place during high-speed cornering. This is a crucial upgrade and a big shift from a vehicle that is just fast in a straight line to one that is engineered to be agile and responsive when the road gets twisty.

The real story, however, is what's happening underneath the car. Tesla's choice to spend months testing at the Nürburgring is significant. Known as "The Green Hell," this legendary German track is the ultimate testing ground for performance vehicles.

Tesla's new Model Y Performance will be unveiled tomorrow

Carmakers go there to fine-tune suspension, brakes, and handling under the most demanding conditions. This extensive testing strongly suggests the new Model Y Performance will get a host of mechanical upgrades.

Chief among the expected changes is an adaptive damping suspension. This technology, already used on the Model 3 Performance, allows the car's suspension to adjust its stiffness in real-time. This means it can be comfortable on a bumpy city street but firm and responsive when driven aggressively on a track.

Tesla's new Model Y Performance will be unveiled tomorrow

To handle the immense power of the electric motors, an upgraded braking system is also expected. Better brakes are essential for a performance vehicle, not just for stopping power but also for resisting fade after repeated hard use, a common issue on a race track.

Tesla's teaser has finally confirmed the launch is near, but many details are still a secret. Final horsepower figures, acceleration times, and, crucially, the price, will all be revealed on August 29th.

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