More specifically, the Delta4x4 used CrossContact ATR 265/45 R20 tires from Continental. Designed for more traction and stability on rough roads, increased wet traction, improved braking on slippery roads, good overall durability, and the lowest noise possible from this type of tire. CrossContact ATR tires were developed specifically for crossovers, utility and light truck pickups and are attached to a 35 mm (1.4 in) lift kit.
Also featured are Delta4x4 Klassik B wheels in matte black, along with Delta4x4 badging on the front fenders, a cool-looking roof rack, and roof rack-attached traction plates. Orange decals atop a matte black casing, PIAA-sourced driving lights, and plastic flares that extend the Model Y by 6 centimeters (about 2.4 inches) complete this design fairly well.
A 35mm suspension lift kit and CrossContact ATR 265/45 R20 all-terrain tires increase ground clearance by 5.2cm, which converts to just over 2.0in. Unfortunately for potential customers, German Outfit has not released pricing information for these items.
In Germany, where the Model Y is built locally at its Berlin-Brandenburg Gigafactory in Grunheide, the US automaker is listing the Model Y with an environmental bonus for orders submitted through December 31. The electric SUV is offered in three flavors in this part of the world, starting at €53,990 ($57,150) for the base paint.
This hard-earned Euro package gives you rear-wheel drive, max WLTPIt has a driving range of 455 kilometers (283 miles), a top speed of 217 kilometers per hour (135 mph), and 0-100 kilometers per hour (62 mph) of 6.9 seconds. Listed with a delivery window between February 2023 and March 2023, the rear-wheel drive Model Y for the German market comes standard in Pearl White. Other colors obviously cost extra.
19-inch Gemini wheels are standard, while optional 20-inch induction wheels bump up the WLTP’s range to 430 km (267 miles). Notable options also include a tow bar, winter wheels and tires, a black and white interior, and enhanced autopilot, as well as FSD.
Priced at €7,500 or approximately $7,935 at current exchange rates, the fully self-driving feature currently includes all basic and enhanced Autopilot features, traffic sign recognition, and stop sign recognition. City steering assistance will be coming to the Y as an OTA update in the near future.
Obviously, German customers also offer two-engine options. The Model Y Long Range at €56,990 ($60,285) is good for up to 565 kilometers (351 miles) in one go. The party-making part of the €65,490 ($69,275) Model Y Performance is its 3.7-second acceleration to 100 kilometers per hour (62 mph).
