Tesla releases 4-in-1 USB-C hub for Model 3 and Y in US

Tesla has launched a 4-in-1 USB-C hub for its Model 3 and Model Y vehicles in the United States, priced at $65. The accessory, previously available only in Canada, fits into the center console to expand a single USB-C port into four charging ports.

Tesla introduced the Model 3/Y 4-in-1 USB-C Hub on its US online store, allowing owners to charge multiple devices simultaneously from the vehicle's center console. The hub sells for $65 and is designed to fit snugly in the console, converting one USB-C port into four dedicated charging options. Tesla states: “Same console, more charging ports. Designed to fit snugly in your vehicle center console, the Model 3/Y | 4-in-1 USB-C Hub helps you turn your single USB-C port into four, so you can charge multiple devices at one time.” This release extends availability to US customers after it was initially offered only in Canada. The accessory targets Model 3 and Model Y owners seeking expanded connectivity without additional clutter.

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Photo of Tesla's new entry-level Model 3 and Model Y vehicles in a showroom with price tags, surrounded by debating customers, illustrating the launch of affordable but feature-reduced trims.
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Tesla launches stripped-down Model 3 and Model Y Standard trims

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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.

Tesla has unveiled stripped-down versions of its Model 3 and Model Y electric vehicles, starting at $36,990 and $39,990 respectively. These models retain core performance features while removing some luxuries to lower the entry price for buyers. The move aims to make electric vehicles more accessible amid rising average costs.

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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 has unveiled high-resolution 4K photos of its popular electric vehicles, including the Model Y, Model 3 and Cybertruck. The images were shared publicly, offering fans and potential buyers a closer look at the designs. This release highlights ongoing updates to Tesla's product lineup.

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Following the December 2025 launch of Tesla's affordable Standard Rear-Wheel Drive variants for Model 3 and Y, the Model Y Standard—starting at $39,990 in the US and available in Europe—serves as a budget entry to Tesla's SUV lineup. A recent hands-on review reveals that despite numerous cost-saving tweaks, it feels nearly identical to pricier trims in daily use.

Volkswagen has announced that owners of its ID.4 and ID. Buzz electric vehicles will gain access to Tesla's Supercharger network in North America starting November 18, 2025. This follows a delay of several months from the initial timeline. Eligible drivers will need a NACS adapter to use over 25,000 compatible DC fast chargers.

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Tesla has introduced a new Standard Long Range variant of its Model Y electric SUV in Europe, offering up to 657 km of WLTP range at a starting price of €44,990. This rear-wheel-drive model provides a more affordable option with extended battery life compared to the base Standard version. The launch aims to address competitive pressures in the European market amid declining sales.

 

 

 

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