Tesla’s usual lack of clarity is being weaponized to sell cars.
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.
The new trims boast unique styling and features, but they're still a long way from the once-claimed $25K Tesla.
The Tesla Model 3 and Model Y Standard don't come with TPMS sensors, instead relying on ESP sensors to warn when the tire ...
Tesla launched the Model Y Standard with an opaque roof that is still glass on the outside, and there's a perfectly silly ...
On Tuesday, the EV giant unveiled the long-awaited budget-friendly version of the Model Y, along with a cheaper Model 3.
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But even if you've decided you want a Model 3 over a Model Y or a BMW i4, there's still one more decision to make. Tesla ...
Like the Model Y Standard, this 3 also gets a smaller battery than the newly renamed ‘Premium’ trim. Tesla doesn’t give out ...
Electric-vehicle maker Tesla unveiled a cheaper Model Y SUV at $39,990 and Model 3 sedan at $36,990 following record ...
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