Tesla on Tuesday unveiled plans to sell cheaper alternatives of its Model Y and Model 3 cars, its first product release in years, as Elon Musk’s automaker created more affordable options for its ...
Unlike traditional automakers, who are much more deliberate and forthcoming about making changes to their product lineups, Tesla is well known for making quick adjustments and additions to its ...
The new Tesla Model Y Standard is $5,000 less expensive than the prior base version. The Standard version has lower estimated range, is slower to 60 mph and goes without some convenience features.
The lower two Model Y trims are strong lease deals, but you may want to consider the Ford Mustang Mach-E if you’re looking for a performance model. Tesla added cheaper Model Y trims recently, ...
For nearly two decades, CEO Elon Musk has promised Tesla would make a more affordable electric vehicle, to, as he put it in 2006, “help expedite the move from a mine-and-burn hydrocarbon economy ...
Elon Musk's Tesla on Tuesday unveiled lower-priced versions of its Model Y SUV and Model 3 sedan. The electric-vehicle maker priced the "Standard" – or base version – of the Model Y and Model 3 at $39 ...
Tesla teased a revamped, longer Model Y for its Chinese lineup. In the video released by Tesla, several notable features stand out. The car will be available first in the Chinese market. Tesla has ...
Tesla rolled out “affordable” versions of its best-selling Model Y SUV and its Model 3 sedan, but the starting prices of $39,990 and $36,990 struck some as too high to attract a new class of buyers to ...
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Tesla (TSLA) finally revealed a stripped-down version of its Model Y, dubbed the Standard, and in a surprise move announced the Model 3 Standard as well. The two cars are now available for order on ...
Tesla’s usual lack of clarity is being weaponized to sell cars. Tesla warns of Model 3 and Y price increases in November, without specifics. Possible end of $6,500 lease credit may drive price hikes.