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The Complete List of 2020 Tesla Models

Tesla has undeniably transformed the automotive landscape, consistently pushing the boundaries of electric vehicle technology. Their innovative designs and impressive performance have captured the attention of drivers worldwide, making each new model year a point of significant interest for enthusiasts and prospective owners alike.

For those looking back at a pivotal year in the brand’s evolution, this guide offers a comprehensive look. There are exactly 9 2020 Tesla Models, showcasing a diverse range from the efficient Model 3 Long Range to the high-performance Model Y Performance. To help you navigate these options, we’ve organized the key specifications for each model, including its Body Style, Range (km), and Starting Price (USD), all of which you’ll find below.

What was the most significant addition to the 2020 Tesla Model lineup?

The year 2020 marked a significant expansion with the introduction of the Model Y, Tesla’s compact SUV. This new addition filled a crucial gap in their lineup, offering the versatility of an SUV with the performance and technology expected from Tesla, building on the success of the Model 3 platform. Alongside this, existing models like the Model S, Model X, and Model 3 continued to see software updates and minor refinements, maintaining their competitive edge in the rapidly evolving EV market.

2020 Tesla Models

Model Name Body Style Range (km) Starting Price (USD)
Model Y Long Range Crossover SUV 509 52,990
Model Y Performance Crossover SUV 488 60,990
Model S Long Range Plus Sedan 647 69,420
Model S Performance Sedan 623 91,990
Model 3 Standard Range Plus Sedan 423 37,990
Model 3 Long Range Sedan 568 46,990
Model 3 Performance Sedan 507 54,990
Model X Long Range Plus SUV 565 79,990
Model X Performance SUV 549 99,990

Images and Descriptions

Model Y Long Range

Model Y Long Range

Introduced in 2020, the Model Y quickly became a top seller. It offers the practicality of an SUV on the popular Model 3 platform, featuring ample cargo space and an optional third row.

Model Y Performance

Model Y Performance

The high-performance variant of the new Model Y, delivering exhilarating 0-60 mph acceleration in 3.5 seconds. It combines the utility of a crossover with the driving dynamics of a sports car.

Model S Long Range Plus

Model S Long Range Plus

Receiving a major update in 2020, this became the first production EV to exceed 400 miles of EPA range. It reaffirmed the Model S’s status as the king of long-distance electric travel.

Model S Performance

Model S Performance

The pinnacle of Tesla’s performance sedans in 2020, featuring Ludicrous Mode for breathtaking acceleration. It’s a luxury vehicle that offers supercar-level speed without sacrificing its everyday usability and range.

Model 3 Standard Range Plus

Model 3 Standard Range Plus

Updated in late 2020 with more range and a refreshed design, this model remained the most accessible Tesla. It offers a compelling mix of technology, performance, and efficiency for the price.

Model 3 Long Range

Model 3 Long Range

Benefiting from the 2020 refresh, this all-wheel-drive model gained significant range. It’s the ideal choice for buyers seeking the Model 3’s package with maximum driving distance and all-weather confidence.

Model 3 Performance

Model 3 Performance

This track-ready version also got the 2020 updates, boosting its range. It provides an unmatched combination of sport sedan handling, blistering speed, and the practicality of an electric vehicle.

Model X Long Range Plus

Model X Long Range Plus

This spacious family SUV received a range boost in 2020, enhancing its road-trip credentials. Its distinctive Falcon Wing doors, massive interior, and advanced tech make it a unique offering.

Model X Performance

Model X Performance

One of the quickest SUVs on the planet, the Model X Performance combines seven-seat practicality with shocking acceleration. It’s the ultimate choice for a family that refuses to compromise on speed.

Tesla Models in Other Years