The Tesla Model 3 was the UK's second-bestselling electric car in 2025, beaten only by the Model Y. Now facing stiff ...
Tesla removed more than people thought from the Model 3 and Model Y Standard EVs. Specifically, these base trims ship without hardware TPMS sensors. They rely on ABS/ESP sensors to warn when a tire is ...
For a long time, free Supercharging was one of those small but meaningful extras that set the Model S and Model X apart. Even ...
After months of waiting, more affordable versions of the Tesla Model 3 and Model Y have finally arrived. Going forward—at least until Elon Musk changes things—both of the cheaper versions of the ...
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.
For nearly two decades, CEO Elon Musk has promised Tesla would make a more affordable electric vehicle, to, as he put it in 2006, “help expedite the move from a mine-and-burn hydrocarbon economy ...
Tesla’s new ‘more affordable models’ have been released, and they’re stripped-down versions of the Model 3 and Model Y. They’re currently the cheapest cars in Tesla’s lineup at base price of $37k and ...
Tesla has removed Autosteer from the Model 3 and Model Y configurator. The final step of the vehicle ordering process includes Traffic Aware Cruise Control, but not Autosteer. CEO Elon Musk says that ...
After Tesla launched the Model Y Juniper with a front bumper camera and a turn signal stalk, we predicted that these changes would trickle down to the Model 3. This happened in China, but Tesla is now ...
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