Here's How Much Tesla's New Range of Affordable Electric Cars Cost
Tesla China develops two lower-priced Model 3 and Model Y variants as alternatives if Standard trims do not meet sales targets, aiming to increase market competitiveness.
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Tesla mulls revamping $25k car, strange report claims
Tesla is reportedly mulling the potential revamp of its $25,000 vehicle project, a strange report claims. It seems unlikely, especially since Tesla launched two new, more affordable models last week with the Model 3 and Model Y Standard trims. However, a report from European media outlet 36kr claims Tesla has started to advance two vehicle projects, internally codenamed E41 and D50, in China. People familiar with the matter reportedly told the o…
Tesla China accelerates development of lower-cost Model Y and Model 3 variants, reportedly set for 2026 production · TechNode
Tesla China is accelerating development on two new vehicle projects, the E41, a stripped-down version of the Model Y, and the D50, a simplified Model 3 variant, with production expected to begin in mid-2026, according to sources. Both models will retain the current design framework but reduce costs by cutting features. The stripped-down Model Y may drop up to 18 configurations, including the panoramic glass roof and power-folding mirrors, potent…
Tesla Developing Standard Model 3/ Y for 2026 Launch in China: Report
After launching in the US and Europe, Tesla is reportedly developing two simplified versions of its Model Y and Model 3 vehicles in China, the local media outlet 36Kr reported Monday. Citing people familiar with the matter, the outlet said the projects are internally codenamed E41 and D50. Additionally, both models are said to have already entered the verification testing stage. Production of the two new models could begin around the middle of n…
New six-seater Model Y gives Tesla China a much-needed sales boost
Tesla's sales in China finally got some positive news in September, putting an end to a two-month streak of declining performance. The company sold 90,812 vehicles produced at its Shanghai factory - a modest 2.8% increase compared to the same month last year. Tesla investors will surely welcome any change in the trend, but a wider look at the numbers shows the road ahead is not getting any easier. The September sales recorded a solid 9.2% jump f…
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