Tesla Drops Model Y Standard Range — For Now
The Tesla Model Y Standard Range is dead. Will it ever return?
The Tesla Model Y Standard Range is dead. Will it ever return?
Tesla has cut the price of the Model Y SR and Model 3 SR+ in the US.
In this article, I’m going to present a wide variety of ideas to save you money while buying an amazing electric car. This isn’t an apple-to-apple comparison with another model. I’ve done a bunch of those.
According to Reuters, Tesla has cut prices in North America on all of its cars except the Model Y by up to 6%.
After comparing the Tesla Model Y to BMW’s high-performance SUVs last week, I thought it might be a similar story comparing it to the best selling luxury SUV, the Lexus RX 350. Where the BMW was comparable in performance, but MUCH more expensive, the Lexus is comparable in initial price, but has MUCH slower performance.
After so much anticipation, Elon Musk walked on stage at the LA Design Studio in Hawthorne, California, and introduced Tesla’s newest addition to its lineup, the Model Y. Fortunately, Model Y looks to share much commonality with Model 3, which could translate to a production ramp that moves more rapidly than prior new cars introduced by Tesla.
Information leaked to The Tesla Show provides interesting new insights about the Model Y, and Vincent tweets details of Tesla’s Urban Charger.