It makes sense to drop premium features on a more affordable EV, but Tesla goes overboard with the new Standard trim Model Y ...
Tesla announced the launch of cheaper versions of two of its electric vehicles Tuesday in hopes of reviving flagging sales ...
The electric carmaker's shares fell on Tuesday after the launch of new stripped-back versions of Tesla's best-selling Model Y ...
Tesla's lower-priced versions of its staple Model Y SUV and Model 3 sedan face an uphill battle in the region where Elon Musk ...
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The starting prices of $39,990 and $36,990 were too high, some said, to attract a new class of buyers to the electric vehicle ...
The "standard" versions of Model Y and Model 3 will not have "Autosteer," a radio, or all-wheel drive.
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Vivek Vaidya, Partner at Frost & Sullivan, says that Tesla's sales target for India is far from competitive with existing players in the country's auto market, as it remains a 'niche' luxury player.
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 stock has outperformed in September, driven primarily by enthusiasm over CEO Elon Musk's $1 billion share purchase in ...
The new trims boast unique styling and features, but they're still a long way from the once-claimed $25K Tesla.