2026 Tesla Model 3 Standard RWD: Features, Pricing, and Early Reviews

Building on its recent announcement of affordable Standard Rear-Wheel Drive variants for the Model 3 and Model Y, Tesla has detailed the 2026 Model 3 Standard as the lineup's entry-level option, priced at $36,990 in the US and £37,990 in the UK. This base trim keeps essential design and performance while cutting premium features for cost savings. Early reviews praise its comfortable, non-stripped interior and capable drive.

The 2026 Tesla Model 3 Standard Rear-Wheel Drive starts at $36,990 in the US (excluding fees) and £37,990 in the UK, with financing from £249/month on PCP deals. It matches the range and charging of higher trims but simplifies for affordability.

Key exterior changes include 18-inch Prismata wheels (19-inch Nova optional in US), manual-folding mirrors (electric in Europe), and standard LED headlights with auto/adaptive high beams. The interior has a 15.4-inch front touchscreen (no rear screen), manual steering wheel adjustment with textile trim, vegan leather/textile heated front seats with enhanced lower-back padding, and manual rear air vents controlled via front screen. The glass roof, footwell/door ambient lighting, and seven-speaker audio (with FM in Europe) remain.

Performance delivers 321 miles EPA range, 0-60 mph in 5.8 seconds, and 170 miles added in 15 minutes of Supercharging, using passive dampers. Basic aids like traffic-aware cruise control are included; Autosteer is absent.

Reviewers find entry, usability, and ride familiar to pricier trims without feeling cheap. Versus the $42,490 Premium RWD, it saves $5,500 by skipping ventilated seats, advanced audio, and adaptive shocks—appealing against rivals like the 2027 Chevy Bolt or 2026 Hyundai Kona EV.

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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 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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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.

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.

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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.

The Tesla Model 3 Long Range Rear-Wheel Drive, priced at NIS 226,000, claims an official range of 750 kilometers. A real-world test from central Israel to Eilat and back revealed a practical range of 627 kilometers. Despite some ergonomic drawbacks, the vehicle scores 8.5 out of 10 for its performance and value.

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Tesla is set to raise lease pricing for its Model 3, Model Y, and Cybertruck in the United States, with hikes of up to 67% effective December 26, 2025. Customers must order and apply for leasing by that date and take delivery by December 31 to secure current rates. The changes include higher monthly payments and increased down payments across variants.

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