The Tesla Model Y Performance is by no means a slow car. With its capability to hit highway speeds in 3.5 seconds, the Model Y Performance is quick on its feet. But compared to its peers like the Model 3 Performance, the Model S Plaid, and the Model X Plaid, the top-of-the-line all-electric crossover is a bit tame.
But if a recent video from Edmunds is any indication, even Tesla’s slowest Performance-branded car seems to be enough to humble a 2020 Ford Shelby GT500, a vehicle that, for all intents and purposes, should wipe the floor with the all-electric crossover. Both the Model Y and the GT500 were part of Edmunds‘ long-term fleet. And being familiar with both vehicles, Carlos Lago, one of the company’s hosts in its YouTube channel, remarked that the GT500 is notoriously tricky to launch.
This was one of the reasons behind the decision to pit the Shelby GT500 against the Model Y Performance. The GT500 should have the edge between the two, seeing as it boasts 760 horsepower generated from its supercharged 5.2-liter V8 engine. On Edmunds‘ test track, the Shelby hit the quarter-mile in 11.3 seconds at 129.9 mph, half a second faster than the Model Y. In real-world conditions, however, the story could be no more different.
While the Ford Shelby GT500 is extremely difficult to launch, the Model Y Performance’s launch could not be any easier. Just a press on the accelerator and the family-focused Performance-branded Tesla accelerates instantly from 0-60 mph in 3.5 seconds. This became evident when Edmunds ran the two vehicles through a series of five races, including a rolling race. At one point, the drivers of the GT500 and the Model Y Performance even changed cars to see if the Shelby would perform better.