Photorealistic image of new Tesla Model Y AWD SUV priced at $41,990 in a US showroom, ideal for news article.
Photorealistic image of new Tesla Model Y AWD SUV priced at $41,990 in a US showroom, ideal for news article.
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Tesla launches affordable all-wheel-drive Model Y amid lineup expansion and strategic shifts

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Tesla has added a new entry-level all-wheel-drive Model Y electric SUV to its US lineup at $41,990 with 294 miles of EPA-estimated range, expanding options to five trims. The update, amid declining sales, coincides with plans to discontinue Model S and Model X production in spring 2026 to prioritize Optimus robotics manufacturing.

Tesla quietly updated its US Model Y lineup on February 3, 2026, and began sales of the new variant on February 4. Priced at $41,990 before incentives, the all-wheel-drive model offers dual motors for 0-60 mph acceleration in 4.6 seconds—faster than the base rear-wheel-drive version at $39,990 (321 miles range, 6.8 seconds)—while matching its decontented approach with cheaper materials, fabric seats, a 7-speaker audio system, manual steering adjustment, no rear touchscreen, no ambient lighting, no FM radio, simplified acoustic glass, and no premium features like panoramic roof or heated rear seats.

Tesla dropped the 'Standard' branding for entry-level models, now simply labeled Rear-Wheel Drive and All-Wheel Drive. The full lineup includes: RWD ($39,990, 321 miles), AWD ($41,990, 294 miles), Premium RWD ($44,990, 357 miles), Premium AWD ($48,990, 327 miles), and Performance AWD ($57,490, 303 miles). Cargo capacity is listed at 74.8 cubic feet. Tesla VP of finance Sendil Palani highlighted on X that it is 'the lowest-priced AWD vehicle we’ve ever sold in North America by a significant margin,' with production ramping and deliveries in 2-3 weeks.

The addition addresses competitive pressure from vehicles like the BMW iX3, Volvo EX60, Mercedes-Benz GLC Electric, and Rivian R2, amid an 8.6% drop in global deliveries last year. Model Y remains Tesla's bestseller, with 357,528 US units in 2025 (down from 372,613 in 2024). Analysts doubt if trim proliferation ensures long-term relevance, especially as CEO Elon Musk confirmed ending Model S sedan and Model X SUV production to focus on Optimus robots. Family-oriented buyers seeking three-row SUVs may look elsewhere, though a stretched Model Y L is available in China and could reach the US later this year. Tesla's emphasis on autonomy and Robotaxi risks added production complexity without addressing space demands.

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X users welcomed the affordable $41,990 Model Y AWD for its value, range, and winter suitability. Skeptics criticized the expanding lineup complexity, sub-300-mile range, and deviation from demands like FSD updates or new models. Tesla's discontinuation of Model S/X for Optimus production drew praise as a bold robotics pivot.

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Photorealistic rendering of Tesla's upcoming compact SUV on a Chinese factory line with Elon Musk approving the design.
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Tesla developing compact affordable SUV amid strategy shift and sales slump, Reuters reports

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Tesla is developing a new compact electric SUV priced below the $36,990 Model 3 and measuring 168 inches (4.3 meters) long—shorter than the Model 3 (185.8 inches) and Model Y (188.7 inches)—according to Reuters citing four anonymous supplier sources. The all-new design awaits CEO Elon Musk's production approval and may launch first in China before expanding to U.S. and German factories, signaling a pivot back to core vehicles after a focus on robotaxis and humanoid robots.

Following the recent introduction of a new entry-level all-wheel-drive Model Y, Tesla praised the electric SUV's cost-effectiveness on X, calling it 'incredible bang for buck.' The post was made on February 14, 2026.

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Tesla has brought back the seven-seat option for its refreshed Model Y in several European markets, adding €2,500 to the price of the Premium Long Range All-Wheel Drive variant. Deliveries are set to begin in April 2026 from Gigafactory Berlin. The move comes amid anticipation for the more spacious Model YL, which has EU approval but is not yet available in the region.

The Tesla Model Y, launched in 2020, has gained popularity as an electric SUV with strong performance metrics, yet it has faced numerous technical and build-quality challenges. These problems have prompted several recalls and owner complaints over the years. While recent models show improvements, earlier versions remain affected by persistent concerns.

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Tesla has pushed back the estimated delivery for new orders of its Cybertruck Dual Motor All-Wheel Drive variant to September-October 2026, from an initial June timeline. The company also plans to raise the price after February 28, following strong initial demand for the sub-$60,000 model. This development comes amid ongoing efforts to boost sales of the electric pickup.

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