Introduced in 2019, the Model Y is Tesla’s all-electric crossover SUV. The Model Y is based on the chassis of the Model 3, and is a bit smaller (and less expensive) than the Model X. The Model Y’s Long Range iteration has a range of 331 miles; in performance trim, it can do a 0-60 run in 3.5 seconds, and has been very well received by the automotive press. The Model Y is equipped with Hankook Ventus S1 Evo3 EVK127E or Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 5 SCT tires as OEM.
When it’s time to shop 2021 Tesla Model Y tires, remember that this make/model is designed for a staggered fitment, with different tire sizes in front and rear. Tire sizes could be 225/40R20 or 225/45R19. We’d recommend premium performance-oriented all-season tires; check out tires like the Michelin Pilot Sport A/S Plus, Pirelli P Zero All Season, Michelin Primacy MXM4 and Atlas Force UHP. These are all tires that will deliver the performance and value you need for your 2021 Tesla Model Y!
Have put about 5k miles on them so far, and they have been great. Can't tell any difference between the much more expensive continental tires I previously had. Handle great, are very quiet,t and perform excellently in bad weather. I plan on buying a set for my wife's model Y.