The whole idea behind the Model 3 Standard is to create a more accessible entry-level trim for the most popular electric car ...
The Tesla Model 3 and Model Y Standard don't come with TPMS sensors, instead relying on ESP sensors to warn when the tire ...
The axing of several features delivers a considerably lower price, though the move is mighty ironic for a company that's ...
Known as the Model 3 and Y Standard trims, at $38,630 to start, the Model 3 Standard is now the least expensive Tesla you can ...
Tesla clipped a bit from range, power, and the features list in order to shave thousands off each model's window sticker.
At $36,990, the Tesla Model 3 Standard undercuts the Hyundai Ioniq 6 SE Standard range by $860, so there’s not much in it.
Tesla's new entry-level Model 3 ditches a few things in pursuit of a lower price tag, but we don't think you'll miss much of ...
Tesla has just launched Standard version of Model 3 and Model Y in the United States with a starting price of $36,990 for ...
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.
Tesla’s lower-cost Model Y and Model 3 trims achieve cost savings through small and large deletions, raising questions about ...
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