Illustration of Tesla's new affordable Model 3 in a showroom with price reduction tag and mixed customer reactions, highlighting the launch of stripped-down versions.
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Tesla launches stripped-down standard Model 3 and Y

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Tesla introduced more affordable versions of its Model 3 and Model Y this week, reducing prices by about $5,000 in the US while cutting several features. The move aims to counter the end of the $7,500 EV tax credit and boost sales amid declining market share. Reactions have been mixed, with some praising accessibility and others criticizing the value.

Tesla unveiled the Model 3 Standard and Model Y Standard on October 8, 2025, in the US, with base prices of $36,990 and $39,990 respectively, before fees. These rear-wheel-drive models offer 321 miles of EPA-estimated range, compared to 363 miles for the Model 3 Premium RWD and 357 miles for the Model Y Premium RWD. Charging speed drops to 225 kW from 250 kW, and acceleration is slower at 5.8 seconds for the Model 3 and 6.8 seconds for the Model Y to 60 mph.

To achieve the lower prices, Tesla removed features including FM radio, an 8-inch rear passenger touchscreen, ventilated seats, and Autosteer lane-centering—though basic traffic-aware cruise control remains standard. The audio system has seven speakers instead of 15, upholstery mixes vegan leather and cloth, and adjustments for seats, mirrors, and steering wheel are manual. The Model Y Standard features 18-inch steel wheels, no front and rear LED lightbars, passive shock absorbers, and a panoramic glass roof covered by a fabric headliner for better insulation and noise reduction, despite lacking the premium model's infrared-reflective coating.

Tesla VP of Vehicle Engineering Lars Moravy explained the roof decision on X: "All glass is NOT created equal... the standard is not [laminated with silver IR reflective coatings]... plus LOTS of people wanted a closed headliner, always trying to listen (and improve road noise at the same time)." He added that retaining glass aids "cost, supply chain and manufacturing efficiency" over switching to metal.

In Europe, the Model Y Standard launched days later at €39,990—€10,000 below the Premium—retaining Autosteer and power-folding mirrors, with 534 km WLTP range. No Model 3 Standard is available there yet. The launches follow the September 30, 2025, expiration of the US EV tax credit, amid Tesla's sales challenges from CEO Elon Musk's political ties to Donald Trump, which some sources link to a 22% EU sales drop in August despite 30% overall EV growth.

Analyst Dan Ives of Wedbush Securities noted the models could help Tesla reach 500,000 quarterly deliveries initially, potentially scaling to 600,000 with future projects like the Cybercab, while emphasizing AI and autonomy as long-term drivers. Competitors like the Chevrolet Bolt at under $30,000 and Nissan Leaf at $30,000 offer similar ranges without such cuts, pressuring Tesla's value proposition.

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Tesla introduced more affordable Standard versions of its Model 3 and Model Y this week, priced at $36,990 and $39,990 respectively, to stimulate demand following the expiration of the $7,500 federal EV tax credit. Analyst Dan Ives of Wedbush Securities sees this as a step toward 500,000 quarterly deliveries, potentially reaching 600,000 with future models like the Cybercab. The launches come amid mixed reactions on pricing and features, including a closed roof on the Model Y Standard.

Tesla introduced entry-level Standard versions of its Model 3 and Model Y on October 13, 2025, reducing prices by about $5,000 through feature cuts. The move aims to make the vehicles more affordable but has sparked debate over removed essentials like lane-centering assistance. Prices start at $36,990 for the Model 3 and $39,990 for the Model Y.

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Tesla has introduced stripped-down Standard versions of its Model 3 sedan and Model Y SUV in Europe to counter declining sales. Priced at €36,990 and €39,990 respectively in markets like Germany, these models offer a 534 km WLTP range while cutting features to lower costs. The move aims to compete with rivals such as BYD and Volkswagen amid a 12.3% year-over-year sales drop in November.

Tesla has launched a seven-seat configuration for its 2026 Model Y in the United States, available as a $2,500 upgrade on the Premium All-Wheel-Drive Long Range trim. The addition brings back a feature previously offered briefly before its removal in early 2025, though the third row remains cramped and suitable mainly for children. Alongside the seating option, the company introduced minor interior and exterior updates to the Premium and Performance models.

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Tesla launched the 2026 Model Y Performance in late 2025, offering quicker acceleration and enhanced comfort features. The model achieves 0-60 mph in 3.3 seconds with 460 horsepower, but reviewers say it feels less exciting than predecessors. Updates prioritize everyday usability amid growing EV competition.

A week after announcing the end of standard Autosteer on new vehicles, Tesla has updated its configurator to require a Full Self-Driving subscription for the lane-keeping feature across all Model 3 and Model Y trims. The change, building on October 2025 standard trim adjustments, faces sharp criticism for compromising safety and prioritizing subscriptions amid slumping sales.

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Tesla officially notified customers on Dec. 15 of sharp lease payment increases starting Dec. 27, following earlier reports, with Model 3 hikes up to 67%. The changes push buyers to act fast on current deals amid softening sales and post-tax-credit pressures.

 

 

 

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