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Listed: Mar 16, 2026
Asset Overview
value="value="value="Tesla Performance Specifications By Model
Model 3
Model Y
Model X
Model S
Cybertruck
Motors
Single or dual electric motors
Single or dual electric motors
Dual or triple electric motors
Dual or triple electric motors
Dual or triple electric motors
Horsepower
295-510 HP
295-455 HP
670-1,020 HP
670-1,020 HP
600-834 HP
Torque
322-545 LB-FT
309-487 LB-FT
723-1,050 LB-FT
723-1,050 LB-FT
525-740 LB-FT
Battery Capacity
82.0 kWh
60.0-81.0 kWh
100.0 kWh
100.0 kWh
122.4 kWh
Driveline
RWD or AWD
RWD or AWD
AWD
AWD
AWD
0-60 MPH
4.9-2.9 Seconds
6.5-3.5 Seconds
3.8-2.5 Seconds
3.1-1.99 Seconds
4.1-2.6 Seconds
Top Speed
125-163 MPH
135-155 MPH
155-163 MPH
130-200 MPH
112-130 MPH
Teslas are mostly known for their impressive performance, with each model offering a range of capabilities to suit different types of drivers, from daily commuters to racing enthusiasts. The Model 3 and Model Y, Tesla’s more affordable options, come with either single or dual electric motors, providing horsepower ranging from 295 to 510 for the Model 3 and 295 to 455 for the Model Y. With 0 to 60 miles per hour (MPH) times as quick as 2.9 seconds for the Model 3 and 3.5 seconds for the Model Y, these vehicles deliver acceleration that rivals many sports cars.
For those seeking even more power, the Model X and Model S feature dual or triple electric motors. The Model S Plaid, Tesla’s flagship sedan, produces up to 1,020 horsepower and can rocket from 0 to 60 MPH in just 1.99 seconds, making it one of the fastest production cars in the world. The Model X, Tesla’s luxury SUV, boasts similar power, with its Plaid variant achieving the same 1,020 horsepower and a 0 to 60 MPH time of 2.5 seconds. Both models come standard with all-wheel drive (AWD) for optimal traction and grip.
The Cybertruck, Tesla’s futuristic pickup, offers a unique combination of utility and performance. With dual or triple electric motors generating up to 834 horsepower and 740 pound-feet of torque, the Cybertruck sprints to 60 MPH in as little as 2.6 seconds. Paired with a large 122.4 kWh battery, it’s designed to handle rugged terrain without sacrificing speed or capability."""