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Should Tesla Model Y Owners Get the New 2026?

Key Points in This Review:

  • Tesla has updated its Model Y electric SUV for 2026 with new styling and features.
  • Despite the changes, the 2026 Model Y still drives and operates much like its predecessor.
  • The changes for 2026 aren’t significant enough to warrant upgrading if you currently have a Model Y.

Tesla’s popular Model Y electric SUV received a host of updates for the 2026 model year, with new exterior styling, a new interior and new features. We’ve already taken a quick spin in the 2026 Model Y Launch Series, which is no longer offered, but we recently spent two weeks in the more affordable all-wheel-drive Long Range version.

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2026 Tesla Model Y | Cars.com photo by Christian Lantry

Cars.com owned a 2021 Model Y for more than two years as a long-term test car, so we’re very familiar with this EV, and we were curious to see whether the changes for 2026 address the issues we had with the prior generation — as well as how it stacks up against today’s all-electric competition.

Related: 2026 Tesla Model Y Gets Long Range AWD Variant, Starts at $50,380

This article covers the Long Range AWD version of the 2026 Model Y, but Managing Editor Joe Bruzek drove the Launch Series of the updated Model Y and we have some split opinions on the car’s changes, covered below.

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Ride Quality Still on the Firm Side

  • Takeaway: If you thought the prior Model Y’s ride was too firm, you’ll probably think the same of the 2026 version.

Overly stiff ride quality was a big drawback of our long-term Model Y even though it did contribute to the SUV’s sporty handling. That firm suspension tuning continues in the 2026 Model Y, which is disappointing because the stiff suspension tuning can grate on your nerves after a while if you live somewhere that doesn’t have perfectly smooth roads. There’s plenty of pockmarked, potholed pavement around Cars.com’s Chicago headquarters, and it makes for a bumpy, almost brittle ride quality with the Model Y’s optional 20-inch wheels and tires (19-inch wheels and tires are standard). It’s all the more frustrating because competitors like the Hyundai Ioniq 5 deliver more forgiving ride comfort that’s a better fit for how an SUV like this is used day in and day out.

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1 / 82026 Tesla Model Y | Cars.com photo by Christian Lantry

An Ever-So-Slight Improvement in Outward Visibility

  • Takeaway: The new Model Y’s exterior shape and windows are unchanged, so rear visibility is just as restricted as it was before, and new blind spot warning indicators near the side mirrors are only marginally beneficial.

The general shape and greenhouse of the Model Y hasn’t changed for 2026, so it’s probably not surprising that rear visibility is about as bad as it was before; it’s very hard to see what’s behind you due to the position and angle of the rear window. There are helpful camera views when reversing, but they aren’t a replacement for natural visibility.

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1 / 42026 Tesla Model Y | Cars.com photo by Christian Lantry

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There are also now blind spot warning indicators near the base of the front windshield pillars near the side mirrors. When a car enters your blind spot, a small red light appears in the mesh-covered area near the pillar. The warning light sometimes seemed to activate later than I would have expected, and the pinpoint red warning light is subtler than other blind spot indicators, but I like having the indicator near the side mirror, which is where your eyes might already be looking when you’re thinking about changing lanes. There are also still blind spot camera views that appear on the car’s center touchscreen.

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Some Welcome New Features — But Some Favorites Still Missing

  • Takeaway: There are new gear selector controls in the touchscreen along with ventilated front seats, but two of our favorite features — Apple CarPlay and Android Auto — remain absent.

You still interact with the Model Y much as you did in prior versions, with the main interface being the large center touchscreen, but there are some key differences for 2026. The gear selector has moved to the screen, with backup controls on the overhead console where the hazard lights button is. I didn’t mind using the new screen-based controls, which were fairly easy to get used to.

Tesla’s touchscreen user interface remains familiar if you’ve used prior versions of it, and there are now more streaming audio sources than ever in addition to conventional radio. There’s still no Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity, though, so you don’t have the convenience of interacting with your phone’s apps on the touchscreen.

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1 / 112026 Tesla Model Y | Cars.com photo by Christian Lantry

I liked the 2026 Model Y’s ventilated front seats and front camera view, but the lack of an integrated sunshade for the tinted glass roof is an oversight. There were times I wished the sun wasn’t beating down on me in the car (a clip-in sunshade for the glass roof is available as a Tesla accessory).

The backseat remains roomy for taller passengers, and the new rear-seat touchscreen on the back of the front center console incorporates climate controls and a selection of games to pass the time.

Still the Sports Car of Electric SUVs

  • Takeaway: With responsive steering and strong acceleration from the dual-motor drivetrain, the Model Y drives more like a go-kart than a mid-size electric SUV.

The driving experience of the 2026 Model Y is still very familiar, defined by nimble handling, responsive steering, strong power from the dual-motor drivetrain and the previously mentioned firm ride. Another quality that carries over is cabin noise, which is especially noticeable when traveling on bumpy, rutted pavement.

I wasn’t a big fan of the previous Model Y’s seats — they were narrow, seemed overstuffed and never fit me that well — and the ones in the 2026 car are only slightly better. They’re still on the narrow side, but the seat ventilation feature is great to have on hot summer days.

More Tesla News From Cars.com:

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If You Have a Model Y, Should You Get a 2026 Version?

The new Model Y doesn’t ride better, its visibility isn’t much better, and even though the interior updates are tasteful and add some functionality, the overall experience isn’t all that different.

So why would you choose the Model Y over something like an Ioniq 5, which is spacious and has a more comfortable ride? One reason might be the Tesla Supercharger ecosystem, which is fully integrated with the Model Y in a way it isn’t in other EVs that now have access to select Superchargers, including the Ioniq 5. Another might be overall efficiency, as our Model Y test car was EPA-rated at an impressive 123 mpg-equivalent combined. Or maybe you want a sporty-driving EV and are willing to put up with a firm ride. If so, the Model Y has you covered.

But what if you have a previous Model Y and are wondering about trading it in for this new one? Unless there’s something in the 2026 version you just gotta have, I’d say stick with what you’ve got. The new one is just not different enough from its predecessor.

Cars.com’s Editorial department is your source for automotive news and reviews. In line with Cars.com’s long-standing ethics policy, editors and reviewers don’t accept gifts or free trips from automakers. The Editorial department is independent of Cars.com’s advertising, sales and sponsored content departments.

Senior Road Test Editor

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Mike Hanley has more than 20 years of experience reporting on the auto industry. His primary focus is new vehicles, and he’s currently a Senior Road Test Editor overseeing expert car reviews and comparison tests. He previously managed Editorial content in the Cars.com Research section.

10 Biggest News Stories of the Week: Ram 1500 Hemi V-8 Ready to Rumble, Honda Ridgeline Rolls Up

By Matt Schmitz

September 17, 2025

Sharehonda ridgeline 2026 exterior oem 05 jpg2026 Honda Ridgeline | Manufacturer image

What if we were to tell you that you can buy the exact same model pickup truck but get less power and pay more — how’s that sound? Well, “that sound” is precisely what it might boil down to for buyers of the 2026 Ram 1500 who opt to pay some 1,200 bucks more to get the once-again-available 5.7-liter Hemi V-8, which went missing for the 2025 model year, proving (predictably) unpopular among the pickup truck body politic. Checking that particular box on your half-ton pickup purchase comes with 25 to 145 less horsepower and 59 to 111 pounds-feet less torque than going with the standard or upgraded twin-turbo six-cylinder, respectively. But … why?

Related: 10 Biggest News Stories of the Month: Dodge Charger Sixpack Makes Its Case, Tesla Cybertruck Settles

Culled from one of Cars.com’s most popular articles of the past week, reviewer Mike Hanley’s comprehensive critique of the Hemi-powered 2026 Ram 1500, here are eight reasons the V-8 is great: the satisfying sound American muscle, ready to rumble at rest and calling down the thunder upon acceleration; standard exhaust system to supplement the soundtrack; still-audible but mellowed-out cruising demeanor; speedy transmission response to pedal pushing; smooth, refined engine operation; confident brake feel; airy-but-accurate steering; and the … just … quintessential Ramness of the holistic Hemi experience.

Hanley concludes in his review that “if you can’t wrap your head around the pricing of the V-8, a short drive is all you need for your heart to convince you.”

For our full take on the 2026 Ram 1500 Hemi V-8, follow the link below to the No. 2 article on this week’s countdown of most read stories.

If you’re in the market for a truck that’s less rumble and more ramble, you may find our pricing report on the comfortable-riding 2026 Honda Ridgeline more helpful. Returning for its 20th model year mostly unchanged from the outgoing edition, pricing gets only a nominal increase across the board. The mid-size pickup starts at $42,090 for the base Sport trim, rising incrementally across the intermediate RTL and TrailSport trims to $48,690 for the range-topping Black Edition.

For the full scoop on the 2026 Honda Ridgeline — including new and expanded options, powertrain specs and estimated fuel economy — follow the link below to the No. 3 news story of the week.

Beyond that, we’ve got headlines on the Tesla Model Y, Chevrolet Corvette, Lexus IS and much more — so don’t stop reading till the digits double. Here are the top 10 news stories Cars.com readers couldn’t get enough of in the past week:

1. Which Electric Cars Are Still Eligible for the $7,500 Federal Tax Credit?

2. 2026 Ram 1500 Hemi V-8 Review: Sometimes It’s Not About the Numbers

3. How Much Is the 2026 Honda Ridgeline?

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5. Should Tesla Model Y Owners Get the New 2026?

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7. Here Are the 10 Cheapest New SUVs You Can Buy Right Now

8. Living With a 2025 Chevrolet BrightDrop 400 AWD — Wait, a What?

9. The EV Tax Credit Is Ending; What Should an EV Shopper Do Now, and What’s Next?

10. 2026 Lexus IS Returns — But With V-6 Only

Cars.com’s Editorial department is your source for automotive news and reviews. In line with Cars.com’s long-standing ethics policy, editors and reviewers don’t accept gifts or free trips from automakers. The Editorial department is independent of Cars.com’s advertising, sales and sponsored content departments.

Should Tesla Model Y Owners Get the New 2026?

By Mike Hanley

September 9, 2025

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2026 Tesla Model Y | Cars.com photo by Christian Lantry

Key Points in This Review:

  • Tesla has updated its Model Y electric SUV for 2026 with new styling and features.
  • Despite the changes, the 2026 Model Y still drives and operates much like its predecessor.
  • The changes for 2026 aren’t significant enough to warrant upgrading if you currently have a Model Y.

Tesla’s popular Model Y electric SUV received a host of updates for the 2026 model year, with new exterior styling, a new interior and new features. We’ve already taken a quick spin in the 2026 Model Y Launch Series, which is no longer offered, but we recently spent two weeks in the more affordable all-wheel-drive Long Range version.

Cars.com owned a 2021 Model Y for more than two years as a long-term test car, so we’re very familiar with this EV, and we were curious to see whether the changes for 2026 address the issues we had with the prior generation — as well as how it stacks up against today’s all-electric competition.

Related: 2026 Tesla Model Y Gets Long Range AWD Variant, Starts at $50,380

This article covers the Long Range AWD version of the 2026 Model Y, but Managing Editor Joe Bruzek drove the Launch Series of the updated Model Y and we have some split opinions on the car’s changes, covered below.

Related Video:https://players.brightcove.net/1578086878/HyOJ1bP6_default/index.html?videoId=6378907053112

Ride Quality Still on the Firm Side

  • Takeaway: If you thought the prior Model Y’s ride was too firm, you’ll probably think the same of the 2026 version.

Overly stiff ride quality was a big drawback of our long-term Model Y even though it did contribute to the SUV’s sporty handling. That firm suspension tuning continues in the 2026 Model Y, which is disappointing because the stiff suspension tuning can grate on your nerves after a while if you live somewhere that doesn’t have perfectly smooth roads. There’s plenty of pockmarked, potholed pavement around Cars.com’s Chicago headquarters, and it makes for a bumpy, almost brittle ride quality with the Model Y’s optional 20-inch wheels and tires (19-inch wheels and tires are standard). It’s all the more frustrating because competitors like the Hyundai Ioniq 5 deliver more forgiving ride comfort that’s a better fit for how an SUV like this is used day in and day out.

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tesla model y long range awd 2025 05 exterior headlight scaled jpg
tesla model y long range awd 2025 15 exterior rear scaled jpg
tesla model y long range awd 2025 03 exterior front scaled jpg
tesla model y long range awd 2025 07 exterior profile scaled jpg
tesla model y long range awd 2025 08 exterior wheel scaled jpg
tesla model y long range awd 2025 13 exterior charge port scaled jpg

1 / 82026 Tesla Model Y | Cars.com photo by Christian Lantry

An Ever-So-Slight Improvement in Outward Visibility

  • Takeaway: The new Model Y’s exterior shape and windows are unchanged, so rear visibility is just as restricted as it was before, and new blind spot warning indicators near the side mirrors are only marginally beneficial.

The general shape and greenhouse of the Model Y hasn’t changed for 2026, so it’s probably not surprising that rear visibility is about as bad as it was before; it’s very hard to see what’s behind you due to the position and angle of the rear window. There are helpful camera views when reversing, but they aren’t a replacement for natural visibility.

tesla model y long range awd 2025 42 interior rear view mirror scaled jpg
tesla model y long range awd 2025 41 interior visibility scaled jpg
tesla model y long range awd 2025 31 interior center stack display scaled jpg
tesla model y long range awd 2025 39 interior center stack display scaled jpg

1 / 42026 Tesla Model Y | Cars.com photo by Christian Lantry

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There are also now blind spot warning indicators near the base of the front windshield pillars near the side mirrors. When a car enters your blind spot, a small red light appears in the mesh-covered area near the pillar. The warning light sometimes seemed to activate later than I would have expected, and the pinpoint red warning light is subtler than other blind spot indicators, but I like having the indicator near the side mirror, which is where your eyes might already be looking when you’re thinking about changing lanes. There are also still blind spot camera views that appear on the car’s center touchscreen.

Shop the 2025 Tesla Model Y near you

Used

2025 Tesla Model Y Long Range Dual Motor All-Wheel Drive

14,401 mi.

$35,496 $2,504 price dropFair DealAmerican-Made IndexEV Battery Rating | Excellent

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Used

2025 Tesla Model Y Long Range Dual Motor All-Wheel Drive

19,408 mi.

$35,988Great Deal | $2,737 underAmerican-Made IndexEV Battery Rating | Excellent

View all 2025 Tesla Model Y models for sale near 60606

Some Welcome New Features — But Some Favorites Still Missing

  • Takeaway: There are new gear selector controls in the touchscreen along with ventilated front seats, but two of our favorite features — Apple CarPlay and Android Auto — remain absent.

You still interact with the Model Y much as you did in prior versions, with the main interface being the large center touchscreen, but there are some key differences for 2026. The gear selector has moved to the screen, with backup controls on the overhead console where the hazard lights button is. I didn’t mind using the new screen-based controls, which were fairly easy to get used to.

Tesla’s touchscreen user interface remains familiar if you’ve used prior versions of it, and there are now more streaming audio sources than ever in addition to conventional radio. There’s still no Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity, though, so you don’t have the convenience of interacting with your phone’s apps on the touchscreen.

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tesla model y long range awd 2025 40 interior charge pad scaled jpg
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1 / 112026 Tesla Model Y | Cars.com photo by Christian Lantry

I liked the 2026 Model Y’s ventilated front seats and front camera view, but the lack of an integrated sunshade for the tinted glass roof is an oversight. There were times I wished the sun wasn’t beating down on me in the car (a clip-in sunshade for the glass roof is available as a Tesla accessory).

The backseat remains roomy for taller passengers, and the new rear-seat touchscreen on the back of the front center console incorporates climate controls and a selection of games to pass the time.

Still the Sports Car of Electric SUVs

  • Takeaway: With responsive steering and strong acceleration from the dual-motor drivetrain, the Model Y drives more like a go-kart than a mid-size electric SUV.

The driving experience of the 2026 Model Y is still very familiar, defined by nimble handling, responsive steering, strong power from the dual-motor drivetrain and the previously mentioned firm ride. Another quality that carries over is cabin noise, which is especially noticeable when traveling on bumpy, rutted pavement.

I wasn’t a big fan of the previous Model Y’s seats — they were narrow, seemed overstuffed and never fit me that well — and the ones in the 2026 car are only slightly better. They’re still on the narrow side, but the seat ventilation feature is great to have on hot summer days.

More Tesla News From Cars.com:

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  • How Do Car Seats Fit in a 2025 Tesla Model 3?
  • Tesla Refines Aerodynamics, Updates Tech for Model S, Model X
  • Tesla Fined $243 Million For Autopilot Crash

If You Have a Model Y, Should You Get a 2026 Version?

The new Model Y doesn’t ride better, its visibility isn’t much better, and even though the interior updates are tasteful and add some functionality, the overall experience isn’t all that different.

So why would you choose the Model Y over something like an Ioniq 5, which is spacious and has a more comfortable ride? One reason might be the Tesla Supercharger ecosystem, which is fully integrated with the Model Y in a way it isn’t in other EVs that now have access to select Superchargers, including the Ioniq 5. Another might be overall efficiency, as our Model Y test car was EPA-rated at an impressive 123 mpg-equivalent combined. Or maybe you want a sporty-driving EV and are willing to put up with a firm ride. If so, the Model Y has you covered.

But what if you have a previous Model Y and are wondering about trading it in for this new one? Unless there’s something in the 2026 version you just gotta have, I’d say stick with what you’ve got. The new one is just not different enough from its predecessor.

Cars.com’s Editorial department is your source for automotive news and reviews. In line with Cars.com’s long-standing ethics policy, editors and reviewers don’t accept gifts or free trips from automakers. The Editorial department is independent of Cars.com’s advertising, sales and sponsored content departments.

Senior Road Test Editor

Mike Hanley

Mike Hanley has more than 20 years of experience reporting on the auto industry. His primary focus is new vehicles, and he’s currently a Senior Road Test Editor overseeing expert car reviews and comparison tests. He previously managed Editorial content in the Cars.com Research section.

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