Tesla launches cheaper Model Y
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Tesla's affordable Model Y is expected today, Xiaomi sets sights on luxury brands and Tesla could lose insurance arm in California.
Tesla announced the launch of cheaper versions of two of its electric vehicles Tuesday in hopes of reviving flagging sales
Tesla has finally unveiled two new low-cost electric car models designed to compete with some of the largest manufacturers in the world as it loses its grip on the best-selling EV brand. Following a recent downturn in sales over the last year,
The difference between the Standard and Premium models now offered at Tesla appears to boil down to a few features. The Standard models don’t appear to have the glass roof. They have fewer color options,
Electric vehicle giant Tesla Inc. (NASDAQ:TSLA) and CEO Elon Musk had grand ambitions with the launch of the Cybertruck. Expectations have underperformed, but there could be good news with the vehicle expanding to more international markets. What Happened ...
EV-maker Tesla has registered plans for a longer-range variant of its Model Y in China, according to filing information that appeared on China's industry ministry website on Thursday.
Tesla just launched its most affordable models yet — the “Standard” Model Y and Model 3. Advertisement. About Our Ads; Play Daily Sudoku Together
Tesla Inc. shares recovered some ground Wednesday after a rout in the previous session as cheaper Model 3 and Model Y versions disappointed many who hoped for entirely new cars or even more affordable prices.