But are they solid deals? We discuss on this week's Plugged-In Podcast. Plus, ZETA's Albert Gore III on the future of the EV market.
Tesla has rolled out new, lower-cost versions of its two best-selling vehicles—the Model 3 and Model Y—under the "Standard" badge, both starting under US$40,000. While the move helps fill a gap left ...
Tesla’s new Standard EV models promise affordability, but do they outperform the competition? See how they measure up.
Called Standard, the new base Model 3 and Model Y are designed to keep the barrier to entry of Tesla’s EVs low in the wake of federal tax credits disappearing at the end of September.
From FM radio to power mirrors to Autopilot, here's everything Tesla cut to make its cheaper Model 3 and Model Y.