The table below are the published 0-60 times for the Model 3 and Model Y. Since the Model Y has always been slower than the comparable Model 3 (artificially in some, if not all, cases), I found it interesting that the newly announced RWD Model Y has the same 0-60 as the Model 3.
Model 3 0-60 0-60 Model Y
SR+ RWD 5.3 5.3 SR RWD
LR AWD. 4.2 4.8 LR AWD
LR AWD w/Boost 3.6 4.2 LR AWD w/Boost
Performance 3.1 3.5 Performance
If Tesla is saying that the Model Y is slower because it's slighter larger and heavier, that's fine, but at least make it consistent, since they basically have almost full control over the HP and torque numbers (within reason). If the MYP is .4 seconds slower, then make the MY AWD variants only .4 seconds slower. If the Model Y SR is the same as the Model 3 SR+, then make all of the Model Y variants the same as the Model 3, just be consistent.
My 2 cents...
Model 3 0-60 0-60 Model Y
SR+ RWD 5.3 5.3 SR RWD
LR AWD. 4.2 4.8 LR AWD
LR AWD w/Boost 3.6 4.2 LR AWD w/Boost
Performance 3.1 3.5 Performance
If Tesla is saying that the Model Y is slower because it's slighter larger and heavier, that's fine, but at least make it consistent, since they basically have almost full control over the HP and torque numbers (within reason). If the MYP is .4 seconds slower, then make the MY AWD variants only .4 seconds slower. If the Model Y SR is the same as the Model 3 SR+, then make all of the Model Y variants the same as the Model 3, just be consistent.
My 2 cents...