The long-awaited cheaper Model 3 and Model Y are finally here, but they start at $36,990 and $39,990, respectively -- just a few thousand dollars less than Tesla's current offerings.
The Model 3, the Model Y, and even the Cybertruck were all supposed to have more attainable variants, but they never materialized. Now, the company says it is finally ready to release its everyman EVs ...
Tesla has unveiled the long-promised cheaper versions of its two main cars, dubbed the Model 3 Standard and Model Y Standard, after the expiration of the $7,500 tax credit for American buyers of most ...
On October 7, Tesla officially launched the Model Y Standard version in the U.S. market, starting at a price of $39,990 (approximately 285,000 RMB), marking the beginning of pre-orders. This version, ...
Tesla 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.
Five years after referencing plans for a more affordable model, Tesla launched its cheaper Model Y and Model 3 trims with smaller batteries, fewer features and over 300 miles range.
The long-awaited affordable Tesla cars are now available to order, ranging in price from $38,000 to $41,000. Here's what to know.
Tesla's new Model Y Standard starts at $39,990, while the other Model Y Standard starts at $36,990. Add in fees, you're looking at $41,630.
To make the Model Y more affordable, Tesla launched a $39,990 version, about 11% cheaper than the previous base model. It offers a range of 321 miles but omits features like a second-row touchscreen ...
Tesla has just launched Standard version of Model 3 and Model Y in the United States with a starting price of $36,990 for Standard Rear-Wheel Drive Model 3 and $39,990 for Standard Rear-Wheel Drive ...
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Tesla debuts “affordable” Model Y and 3
Tesla has introduced new entry-level versions of its two models, unveiling the Model Y Standard and Model 3 Standard.
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