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Tesla introduces new Model Y variant in US priced at $41,990
Tesla’s new Model Y AWD starts at $41,990 with 294 miles EPA range, filling a pricing gap and expanding the U.S. lineup to five trims, Tesla said.
- On Monday, Tesla Inc. unveiled a more affordable Model Y All-Wheel Drive in the United States and Puerto Rico, listing it at $41,990 with a 294-mile EPA range.
- Following quiet updates, Tesla dropped the 'Standard' trim name and added the AWD version to fill pricing gaps, now offering five Model Y variants.
- Despite added hardware, the Model Y AWD accelerates 0–60 mph in 4.6 seconds and offers 74.8 cubic feet of cargo space, missing several listed vehicle features.
- Tesla shares surged 1.11% to $426.50 in pre-market on Tuesday after closing at $421.81 on Monday, with the automaker promoting the launch and offering a 30-day Supervised Full Self-Driving trial.
- In the context of strategic shifts toward AI and robotics, Tesla sold 7% fewer cars last year and fell 27% in Europe, analysts say the AWD addition aims to revive sales.
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Tesla introduces new Model Y variant priced at $41,990 | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
Electric-vehicle maker Tesla has introduced a new all-wheel drive variant of its bestselling Model Y SUV in the United States, priced at $41,990, according to the company’s website on Monday.
·Honolulu, United States
Read Full ArticleTesla Introduces $42K Model Y AWD Amid Model S, X Phase-Out: TSLA Finance VP Calls It 'Lowest-Priced AWD' - Tesla (NASDAQ:TSLA)
Tesla Inc. (NASDAQ:TSLA) has unveiled a new All-Wheel Drive variant of the Model Y in the U.S. and Puerto Rico following CEO Elon Musk's Model S and X discontinuation announcement. Model Y AWD For $42K The official North American handle of the automaker posted on X on Monday, sharing the announcement. Tesla said that the range starts from $41,990 with an EPA-certified range of 294 miles on a single charge. The automaker is offering a 30-day free…
·New York, United States
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