Electric vehicle (EV) industry powerhouse Tesla (TSLA) recently rolled out affordable versions of its Model Y SUV and Model 3 ...
Tesla just released a new entry-level trim for its Model 3 and Model Y vehicles to lower the price point. It’s called the ...
To shave a few thousand off the cost of the Model Y and 3, Tesla made some nips and tucks—decontenting, in auto speak.
Over time, Tesla has managed to earn a (well-deserved) reputation as the manufacturer of the best electric cars on the market ...
TSLA's new "affordable" Model 3 and Model Y aim to boost sales, but are the stripped-down features enough to attract budget ...
The new trims boast unique styling and features, but they're still a long way from the once-claimed $25K Tesla.
Tesla has surprised the market by launching cheaper versions of its best-selling models, the Model 3 Standard and Model Y Standard, both with a discount of at least $5,000 compared ...
Chinese EV-maker BYD is frequently compared to Tesla, but in some ways, they're a step ahead of Tesla. Here's what reviewers ...
For a few years now, Tesla and its CEO, Elon Musk, have promised a low-cost model was in the works, but wouldn’t detail how ...
The Tesla Model 3 and Model Y Standard don't come with TPMS sensors, instead relying on ESP sensors to warn when the tire ...
So, the $25,000 Tesla is finally here — a few years after it was promised, $13,380 more expensive, and also not a new model.
This is now the cheapest way into a Tesla, with the Model Y Standard costing $41,630. As far as other sub-$40,000 EVs on the ...