News

The 2025 Tesla Model Y Rear-Wheel Drive starts at $44,990 before incentives There are only two 2025 Tesla Model Y options available for U.S. car buyers per the company's website as of May 9.
Here’s some breaking news: the 2026 Tesla Model Y ‘Juniper’ with Full Self Driving (FSD) is a robotaxi. Waymo may have met its match.
Tesla hasn’t shared pricing details yet, but if past options are anything to go by, expect the extra seats to add a couple thousand dollars to the MSRP. A Faster Model Y Also in the Works The ...
Tesla is barely selling the Model S and Model X at a rate of 32,000 units per year. This is not going to help much. Honestly, I don’t mind the designs. I think these are great-looking vehicles ...
The ugliness of the new Model Y isn't even in the top 3 reasons why you shouldn't buy one, and soon the Y's ugliness could slide even further down the list.
Buyers will have to fork over an extra $5,000 for the new features, according to the carmaker's website. The Model S now starts at $84,990, while the Model X starts at $89,990.