Tesla might not do things in lockstep with the rest of the automotive industry, but that doesn't mean it's immune to toeing the line every so often. Take the Model 3 and Model Y, for example.
Tesla sure has a thing for random-seeming codenames for its models. The Model 3 sedan revised last year, for example, carried the internal designation "Highland." For the 3's SUV sibling, the ...
The 2021 Tesla Model 3 PERFORMANCE is a rear-wheel drive 5d Sedan that was released to the Australian market on 1st January 2021 classified as a MY21 UPDATE. The Tesla Model 3 is regarded as a 5d ...
As with the recently redesigned Tesla Model 3, the Juniper benefits from myriad ... as we expect a rear-wheel-drive and Performance variant. Those are currently offered with the outgoing Model ...
Even accounting for some late-2023 price changes—er, pricing rollercoasters—that saw fire-sale MSRPs on pre-Highland 3s, the new Model ... that Tesla won't make the 520-mile, higher ...
Tesla's updated version of the Model Y is now available to order in the US, Canada, the UK, and mainland Europe — weeks after it was unveiled in China. In the US, the refreshed car, including ...
Jan 23 (Reuters) - Tesla ... Model Y in its inventory, with discounts of more than $3,500 for some variants. The world's most valuable automaker had rolled out a refreshed version of its Model 3 ...
Tesla's update to fix the steering system will involve 871,087 domestically produced Model 3 and Model Y vehicles. According to Bloomberg, an additional 335,716 cars, including imported Model S ...
A performance version of the Model Y, wearing the same Tesla Performance badging as the new Model 3 with subtle spoilers front and rear, is expected to arrive later in 2025. The Launch Series ...
Still, no one is really buying his excuse, except for Tesla loyalists and those who are ... "I just bought a Model 3 and I love the car but absolutely despise Elon Musk's attitude and viewpoints.