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  2. Tesla Model Y - Wikipedia

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    4,154–4,404 lb (1,884–1,998 kg) [3] [4] The Tesla Model Y is a battery electric mid-size crossover SUV produced by Tesla, Inc. since 2020. The vehicle was presented in March 2019 as the company's fifth production model since its inception after the Roadster, Model S, Model X and Model 3 . After its 2019 introduction, the Model Y started ...

  3. Ford Model Y - Wikipedia

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    64 in (1,626 mm) [1] Curb weight. 1,540 lb (700 kg) Chronology. Successor. Ford 7Y. Ford Model C Ten. The Ford Model Y is an automobile that was produced by Ford Britain, Ford SAF and Ford Germany from 1932 to 1937. It was the first Ford automobile specifically designed for markets outside the United States, replacing the Model A in Europe.

  4. Tesla, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Tesla Model Y. The Model Y is a mid-size crossover SUV offered in 5- and 7-passenger configurations with a single‐motor, rear-wheel drive or a dual-motor, all-wheel drive layout. The vehicle was designed to be more affordable than the luxury Model X SUV. A prototype Model Y was first shown in March 2019, [63] and deliveries started in March ...

  5. Tesla Model 3 - Wikipedia

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    Tesla Model 3. The Tesla Model 3 is a battery electric mid-size sedan with a fastback body style built by Tesla, Inc., introduced in 2017. The vehicle is marketed as being more affordable to more people than previous models made by Tesla. The Model 3 was the world's top-selling plug-in electric car for three years, from 2018 to 2020, before the ...

  6. Ford Y-block engine - Wikipedia

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    The first Y-block on Ford automobiles and F100 trucks was the 239 cu in (3,910 cc) version as released in 1954 with EBU casting numbers. The Y-block was the same displacement as the old Ford Flathead V8 that it replaced but with a bigger bore and a shorter stroke (3.5 x 3.1 in).

  7. Model Y - Wikipedia

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    Model Y may refer to: . Cars. Ford Model Y, an automobile produced from 1932 to 1937; Tesla Model Y, an electric compact crossover utility vehicle; Airplanes. Gee Bee Senior Sportster (also the Model Y), a sports aircraft built in the United States in the early 1930s

  8. List of sport utility vehicles - Wikipedia

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    This page lists sport utility vehicles currently in production (as of 2013) as well as past models. The list includes crossover SUVs, Mini SUVs, Compact SUVs and other similar vehicles. Also includes hybrid, luxury, sport or tuned, military, electric and fuel cell versions. Due to similarity, Sport Utility Trucks are also in this list.

  9. Model year - Wikipedia

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    Model year. The model year (sometimes abbreviated as MY) is a method of describing the version of a product which has been produced over multiple years. The model year may or may not be the same as the calendar year in which the product was manufactured.