Tesla Won’t Produce Model Y Standard Range, But Will Add Model Y RWD
Elon Musk has shared several nuggets of information about the Tesla Model Y this evening on Twitter. We’ve got all the details below and will add more if Musk returns to Twitter to share more information.
Perhaps the most notable tweet was one stating that Tesla had decided to not produce the Tesla Model Y Standard Range (or Standard Range Plus), as Elon Musk considered the range to be “unacceptably low” if they did (fewer than 250 miles according to the EPA testing system). Note that the Tesla Model 3 Standard Range Plus is an even 250 miles at the moment — but was lower when it launched.
Sort of in place of offering that lower-priced Model Y, however, Tesla will offer a Model Y Long Range with a single motor instead of two motors “in a few months,” and the company just lowered the price of the Model Y Long Range AWD that’s on the market right now, as we reported last night.
A price of $45,000 (or $44,990) would seem logical based on price differences in other models, and based on Elon Musk’s reaction to that idea, I assume that’s what the price will be.