Tesla is adding another Model Y option with cloth seats and fewer screens that starts at $43,630. The All-Wheel-Drive car saves $7,000 compared to its more luxe sibling. The move comes as Tesla pivots ...
Tesla introduced new, more budget-friendly versions of its top-selling Model Y SUV and Model 3 sedan on Tuesday, priced at $39,990 and $36,990 respectively, a move that aims to combat declining sales ...
Tesla (TSLA) finally revealed a stripped-down version of its Model Y, dubbed the Standard, and in a surprise move announced the Model 3 Standard as well. The two cars are now available for order on ...
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Tesla's updated Model Y Performance "Juniper" EV has finally arrived in the US for those who want some extra acceleration and are willing to pay for it. First launched last month in Europe, Tesla's ...
Mumbai's 'Tesla Experience Centre' delivered its first Model Y car on Thursday to Maharashtra transport minister Pratap Sarnaik. Minister Pratap Sarnaik said, after purchasing the car, that bringing ...
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The market has been waiting for a refreshed Tesla Model Y for more than a year. However, with a long wait come huge expectations, and the Juniper update might not be to anyone's liking. Some hate the ...
Tesla will start deliveries of a revamped version of its Model Y SUV in the U.S. in March, according to new listings on the company's website. The new Model Y Juniper has a price tag of $59,990 not ...
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