Who’s driving this thing, again?
Built for the road and for traffic, the Performance still delivers speed, but some of the more fun features have been removed.
Tesla released its affordable Model 3 and Model Y variants today. While cheaper, the cars neuter some serious hallmark Tesla traits. The most unseen one so far? Autopilot's lane-centering feature, ...
The new Tesla Model Y Standard and Model 3 Standard are $5,000 and $5,500 more affordable than the rest of the lineup, respectively. Tesla cut a laundry list of features from the cars to make them ...
After some mixed driving (motorway, town and city), the Tesla Model Y returned 3.3mi/kWh over 100 miles. A 10-mile drive returned 3.8mi/kWh, and over 200 miles, it showed 3.2mi/kWh. While not exactly ...
Tesla updates the Model Y for 2026 with a revised body, including a new front and rear design, slimmer headlights, more comfortable seats, and a new dashboard. It is also quieter inside than previous ...
To achieve its dramatic price cut, the 2026 Model Y RWD Standard removes much of the once-standard content that made it an entry-level luxury EV SUV. The biggest loss for Model Y owners will be ...
There was a time when the Tesla Model Y made the most sense for EV shoppers. When it arrived for 2020, the SUV offered compelling range and charging speeds, a spacious cabin, and a tablet-like ...
Why is it important? For years, Tesla’s CEO has been promoting the idea of affordable EVs costing $25,000, but the company scrapped that project in 2024, in favor of working on the robotaxi platform ...
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