It makes sense to drop premium features on a more affordable EV, but Tesla goes overboard with the new Standard trim Model Y and Model 3. I'd have expected a price cut closer to $10,000.
The axing of several features delivers a considerably lower price, though the move is mighty ironic for a company that's always been about the future and cutting-edge tech.
Tesla's got a cheaper version of some of its popular EVs, but it cut more than just the price.
Tesla has introduced new “Standard” base versions of its two best-selling models — the Model 3 sedan and Model Y SUV — that undercut previous entry-level trims by thousands of dollars.The Model 3 ...
Do you know the sinking feeling when you know you've made a big mistake? I've got a fantastic story that hits right at the heart of the great electric transition happening in America's garages. It's a ...
Xpeng is nearly ready to begin selling its flying cars. Aside from the legal, regulatory and logistical hurdles that come with such an endeavor, there is the very important matter of driving, or ...
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BMW M3 G80 Upgrades With New Wheels and Exhaust
This video showcases upgrades for the BMW M3 G80, including new wheels, an upgraded exhaust system, and flame testing. The focus is on improving performance, sound, and appearance while keeping the M3 ...
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