Tesla's new base Model 3 ditches a few things in pursuit of a lower price tag, but we don't think you'll miss much of that ...
To make matters worse, the Model 3 also forgoes steering-column stalks: The turn signals, wipers, and horn are controlled via ...
Tesla has introduced new “Standard” base versions of its two best-selling models — the Model 3 sedan and Model Y SUV — that undercut each model's previous entry-level trims by thousands of dollars.
The new Tesla Model Y Standard and Model 3 Standard are $5,000 and $5,500 more affordable than the rest of the lineup, respectively. Tesla cut a laundry list of features from the cars to make them ...
Tesla continues to offer enticingly cheap leases on the Model 3, creating in effect a low-cost car that even rivals used prices. The Logic Behind the Low-Cost Lease: The lease is so compelling that it ...
Say you have about $40,000 to spend on a new electric car. Despite a recent spate of compelling choices popping up at that price point, Tesla's entry-level Model 3 sedan is the elephant that won't ...
Update 2/4/26: Tesla has updated the entry-level Model 3 and Model Y by removing the “Standard” nomenclature and adding an AWD option for the Model Y. Our original story on these models was published ...
The 2024 Tesla Model 3 RWD is now cheaper to lease than the 2025 hybrid Toyota Camry – here’s how it breaks down. In the market for a sedan? The folks at CarsDirect surfaced an interesting EV/hybrid ...