
Main theme: In this episode of the “Talking Cars” podcast, we discuss our initial impressions of the new 2026 Tesla Model Y.
Significantly freshened, the new Model Y received many changes seen in the updated Model 3, including acoustic glass for a quieter interior, more soft-touch materials throughout the cabin, a touchscreen for the rear passengers, and updates to the controls. There’s also new and quite sleek front headlights, which dramatically change its exterior styling. The panel discussed the Model Y’s thrilling acceleration and sharp handling, and the convenience of Tesla’s network of Superchargers. However, the Model Y’s controls continued to be a point of frustration and contention.
Read our Tesla Model Y first drive.
Audience Questions
• When you mention in your reports that you paid a certain price for a vehicle, are you just publishing the MSRP or are you quoting what CR “actually” paid for the vehicle?
• I need to replace my 2012 Mazda3. I’m looking for something new, used, or possibly a lease, with a max budget of $50,000. I’d like a gas or hybrid that is comfortable and spacious, preferably with adaptive cruise and driver assistance features. I work from home and average around 50 miles per week.