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 ...
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 ...
With lease rates as low as $399 a month, Tesla just made the Model Y easier than ever to afford. Tesla isn’t just tweaking pricing this month—it’s launching one of the most aggressive Model Y lease ...
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 is expected to finally deliver on its promise of an even more affordable model today. And while it might not be the $25,000 EV that everyone that everyone was hoping Tesla would produce, the ...
Tesla sure has a thing for random-seeming codenames for its models. The Model 3 sedan revised last year, for example, carried the internal designation "Highland." For the 3's SUV sibling, the Model Y ...
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 ...
At long last, Tesla unveiled the refreshed Model Y in China and other Asia-Pacific markets. The Cyberfied crossover has many exciting features, but one of the most important is consistently underrated ...
Tesla watchers were taken by surprise when a redesigned version of the Model Y electric crossover SUV, which wasn't announced by Tesla, showed up on the company's website in China and in nearby ...
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’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.