The “2026 Tesla Model Y Hybrid” described here is not a real vehicle announced or produced by Tesla, and several of the ...
The Tesla Model Y has become a familiar sight on American roads since it launched in 2020. It was meant to be the SUV version ...
Tesla has updated its Model Y electric SUV for 2026 with new styling and features. Despite the changes, the 2026 Model Y still drives and operates much like its predecessor. The changes for 2026 ...
Tesla's longer and more spacious new six-seater Model Y L is now available to order in Australia and is priced from $74,900 plus on-road costs.
Tesla’s long-awaited six-seat Model Y L has officially landed in Australia, and if first impressions are anything to go by, ...
Tesla launched the Model 3 Standard and Model Y Standard on October 7, much to the disappointment of everyone. Controversies aside, one intriguing detail caught people's attention: the glass roof that ...
In 2025, Tesla launched its new Model Y, AKA "Juniper," in the U.S. Compared to the 2024 Model Y, this revamped design of Tesla's best-selling electric vehicle sports a more modern, Cybertruck-esque ...
The EV maker’s new entry-level trims are cheaper on paper, but investors and customers aren’t convinced it’s enough. Tesla’s long-promised “affordable” electric vehicles have finally arrived. Earlier ...
Update II: Tesla has posted a teaser on its X channel hinting at a new reveal later this week, on October 7. The company shared two brief clips, one that appears to show a spinning wheel cover, and ...
Tesla is actively working on a “more affordable” Model Y. The car is expected to have fewer features and a lower price tag than the current Model Y versions. An undisguised test mule was recently ...
Tesla removed more than people thought from the Model 3 and Model Y Standard EVs. Specifically, these base trims ship without hardware TPMS sensors. They rely on ABS/ESP sensors to warn when a tire is ...
Tesla TSLA.O CEO Elon Musk said the company's new six-seat Model Y variant, launched in China this week, might never enter production in the United States, citing the rise of self-driving vehicles.