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Tesla Model Y vs Mini Countryman

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Tesla Model Y
Tesla Model Y

$60,900 - $92,020

2024 price

Mini Countryman
Mini Countryman

$45,000 - $77,990

2024 price

Summary

2024 Tesla Model Y
2024 Mini Countryman
Safety Rating

Engine Type
0.0L

Turbo 4, 2.0L
Fuel Type
Electric

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Fuel Efficiency
0.0L/100km (combined)

6.7L/100km (combined)
Seating
5

5
Dislikes
  • Ride comfort could be better
  • Exterior and interior styling starting to look old
  • Speedo location on central screen

  • Pricey servicing
  • Limited storage up front
  • Confusing toggle placement
2024 Tesla Model Y Summary

The world used to belong to the Tesla Model Y with it being pretty much the only mid-sized electric SUV on the market in Australia for some time, but now rivals in the form of Kia's EV5, the Polestar 4, Toyota bZ4X and Subaru Solterra threaten its popularity. In response Telsa has dropped the price and updated the suspension for a more comfortable ride. But is it enough?

We tested the Long Range variant of the Tesla Model Y to find out and answer some other questions along the way such as how practical is it, is the value for the money good, what's its range and how much energy does it use?

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2024 Mini Countryman Summary

A new JCW (John Cooper Works) Mini variant usually attracts a bit of attention. And there’s a fair bit to talk about with this latest example. 

The third-generation Countryman is the largest model yet to carry the Mini name - it’s not far off the size of a Volvo XC40 now - so the question is, has Mini maintained its go-kart feel and darty dynamics with a vehicle that’s now firmly in small family SUV territory?

We travelled to Portugal to drive the new Countryman in SE electric and petrol-powered JCW guise. Despite the very different vibes, there’s some interesting parallels to their respective performance.

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