Tesla Model Y and Model 3 are very similar vehicles. 75% of the parts of Model Y, which has just begun to be delivered, are the same as the parts used in Model 3. Although Tesla did not share the exact list of these parts, people think that the engines of both vehicles are the same. However, a performance test reveals that Model Y and Model 3 have different performance. In the Model 3 and Model Y performance test published on the YouTube channel Drag Times, the two vehicles were compared in the 400-meter take-off race. With the ODB connection, the performances of the vehicles were scanned, transferred to an application and compared. Comparing the performance data of the vehicles showed that both the front and rear engines of Model Y have more power output than Model 3. In 400 meters of use, Model 3’s front engine produced 180.5 kW of power, while Model Y’s front engine produced 198.5 kW of power. As for the comparison of the rear engines, the rear engine of Model 3 produced 255 kW, while the rear engine of Model Y produced 270.5 kW. Looking at the graph of the change of power outputs of the engines of Model Y and Model 3, it is seen that both vehicles provided similar power outputs at the beginning. However, over time, Model Y achieves a greater power output and is able to maintain this power. Model 3 and Model Y share the same parts, but Model Y is slightly larger and heavier than Model 3. The performance difference between Model Y and Model 3, which are thought to have similar battery capacities and engines, is thought to be caused by transferring more power from the engines to compensate for the heavier body of the Model Y. The same engines are thought to be limited in Model 3. Tesla Model Y vs Model 3 comparison video
