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Tesla recently released two videos on the social platform X, teasing what is expected to be a stripped-down version of the Model Y SUV. The affordable Model Y variant is expected to be without an LED ...
Elon Musk’s electric car company said the new versions would start at around $37,000 and $40,000, prices that bring its cars closer to comparable gasoline vehicles. By Jack Ewing Tesla on Tuesday ...
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 ...
Tesla has finally introduced the long-awaited, cheaper versions of its Model Y and Model 3 cars. The new cars, which the company unveiled in an X post on Tuesday, Oct. 7, are the brand’s most ...
A new Tesla Model 3 Standard trim level starts at $38,630, which is $5,500 less than the next-most-expensive rear-wheel-drive Premium trim. For that upfront savings, you get less range, a slower 0-60 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Folks, the cheap Tesla is here. Well, it really isn't, but Tesla wants you to think it is. You see, the Austin, Texas-based automaker just launched a stripper version ...
Tesla unveiled more 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 ...
It’s the year 2025, and my teenager doesn’t know the difference between a telephone call and a FaceTime call, because it’s all the same to her. Every day we rely on technology that, at some point, ...