Tesla's long-awaited 'more affordable' models are just stripped-down Y & 3, and cost more than they cost last week due to tax credit expiry.
Tesla’s new Standard EV models promise affordability, but do they outperform the competition? See how they measure up.
Tesla has introduced slightly more affordable versions of its Model 3 sedan and Model Y SUV. The new "Standard" trim is ...
It makes sense to drop premium features on a more affordable EV, but Tesla goes overboard with the new Standard trim Model Y ...
Despite a strong third quarter, Tesla is dealing with slumping sales worldwide. But the new Standard models don't feel like ...
Tesla announced its new, more affordable “Standard” versions of the Model Y and Model 3 on Tuesday, October 7, 2025, primarily through its official X account. The Model Y Standard starts at $39,990, ...
The new trims boast unique styling and features, but they're still a long way from the once-claimed $25K Tesla.
The axing of several features delivers a considerably lower price, though the move is mighty ironic for a company that's ...
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 Model 3 Standard starts at $36,990 (roughly £27,000), making it $5,500 less than the Model 3 Premium. If you’re after a ...
Tesla has stripped features as simple as FM radio and buttons on the seats to lower the price of the Model 3 and Model Y.
Tesla's affordable Model Y is expected today, Xiaomi sets sights on luxury brands and Tesla could lose insurance arm in ...