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Tesla is currently listing its standard Model Y for $39,990, which is typically around $44,990. Tesla's also offering 0 percent APR for up to 72 months.
Germany’s TÜV Report 2026 ranks the Tesla Model Y last for two- to three-year-old cars. Here’s what that means for U.S. shoppers and how to buy smart
Tesla cleaned up in the last IIHS safety ratings test for 2025 with the Cybertruck and Model 3 both earning safety awards. Only four EVs were award-winners.
The Tesla Model Y is one of the most visible EVs in America, backed by consistently strong sales since its launch, albeit it has been facing a sales slump this year. Positioned above the Model 3 but below the larger Model X,
Tesla’s sales in California should be suspended for 30 days over its marketing around Autopilot and Full Self-Driving, a California administrative law judge has ruled.
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How do you make the best electric car even better? Tesla’s Model Y Performance is the answer
With comfier seats, a sleeker design, and more powerful motor, the Tesla Model Y Performance makes my favourite electric car even better .
The back-to-basics Model Y Standard was introduced a couple of months ago and prices start at $39,990 before destination and taxes. It’s based on the regular Model Y, but lacks many of its key selling points, including the panoramic glass roof and the front light bar. It also has a simpler interior.
The 2020 Tesla Model Y lost about 60% of its value in five years, according to iSeeCars and CarEdge. What's behind such a steep decline?
Tesla has put a production-ready Cybercab robotaxi on display at its Santana Row showroom in San Jose, ahead of planned 2026 production and wider robotaxi ambitions.
A Tesla Model 3 owner was rear-ended, it wasn't his fault, and GEICO won't pay for real Tesla parts. This owner's $663 nightmare exposes a major insurance loophole that could leave you footing the bill for your EV's safety.
It started with good intentions and a bit of EV hype. A Tesla Model Y buyer, now two and a half years into ownership, says he thought he was making a smart financial move. What he got, in his words, was a financial "bloodbath.