Tesla discontinues Model S and X
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Tesla has been at the forefront of electric vehicles for quite some time, but does the company removing this major feature change anything?
One of the biggest players in the software-defined era is Tesla, and while the Model Y has been its best-selling nameplate, the Model 3 is the most affordable vehicle in its stable. At P2.1 million, the mid-spec Tesla Model 3 Premium RWD offers an overwhelming amount of software—so much that engineering has taken a supporting role.
After months of waiting, more affordable versions of the Tesla Model 3 and Model Y have finally arrived. Going forward—at least until Elon Musk changes things—both of the cheaper versions of the mainstream Tesla sedan and crossover will be designated ...
While most agree that the facelifted Model 3 that was unveiled two years ago is an improvement over the model it replaced, there’s one aspect that many dislike about the new model: the absence of a turn signal stalk. For some unexplained reason, Tesla ...
Tesla has finally introduced the long-awaited, cheaper versions of its Model Y and Model 3 cars. The new cars, which the company unveiled in an X post on Tuesday, Oct. 7, are the brand’s most affordable vehicles, ranging in price from $38,000 to $41,000.
Tesla has decided to put its free Basic Autopilot feature behind a paywall for Model 3 and Model Y vehicles, pushing drivers to get FSD.
Tesla’s cheapest Model 3 yet lands in the UK - New £37,990 Model 3 Standard arrives as Tesla looks to reverse sales drop
In a significant recognition of automotive safety, the Tesla Model Y and Model 3 have been named the safest vehicles tested by the Australasian New Car Assessment Program (ANCAP) in 2025. The Model Y achieved the highest overall safety score,