New “Standard” trims return as Tesla’s most affordable Model 3 and Model Y options. Prices drop by up to $5,500, but key comfort and tech features are removed. Autopilot now costs extra, as Tesla ...
We don't need to tell you that Tesla's been getting some bad press lately. The Cybertruck has turned out to be such a disappointment for the brand, it's almost hard to believe that people were once ...
After months of waiting, more affordable versions of the Tesla Model 3 and Model Y have finally arrived. Going forward—at least until Elon Musk changes things—both of the cheaper versions of the ...
Tesla’s new ‘more affordable models’ have been released, and they’re stripped-down versions of the Model 3 and Model Y. They’re currently the cheapest cars in Tesla’s lineup at base price of $37k and ...
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 has introduced new “Standard” base versions of its two best-selling models — the Model 3 sedan and Model Y SUV — that undercut each model's previous entry-level trims by thousands of dollars.
Tesla's newest bid to make electric cars more affordable has ignited a fiery argument throughout the Chinese social media site Weibo. Tesla recently launched base versions of the Model Y and Model 3, ...
Tesla has upgraded both the Model 3 and Y with longer ranges, and brought the front camera and indicator stalk back to the Model 3 -- but only overseas for now. Tesla has quietly rolled out some ...
As expected, Tesla launched sales of the Model Y L in Australia and New Zealand, raising hopes it could also start sales in Canada soon ...
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 ...
Tesla certified the Model Y L in Australia, fueling rumors that the six-seater will also be sold in the UK and other European markets ...
Tesla wiped its Canadian Model 3 inventory and sent units to the US as Canada opens its doors to Chinese-built EVs under a new 6.1% tariff quota system.