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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Update 2/4/26: Tesla has updated the entry-level Model 3 and Model Y by removing the “Standard” nomenclature and adding an AWD option for the Model Y. Our original story on these models was published ...
Tesla has been in a global sales slump recently, owing to its truly ancient non-Cybertruck lineup and increasingly politically polarizing CEO. The actual automaking wing of the company (rather than ...
Tesla has removed Autosteer from the Model 3 and Model Y configurator. The final step of the vehicle ordering process includes Traffic Aware Cruise Control, but not Autosteer. CEO Elon Musk says that ...
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 ...
What does a Tesla Model 3 really cost to own? I break down charging, insurance, depreciation, and maintenance costs over five years, so you can buy with confidence, not surprises. The Tesla Model 3 ...
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