Tesla launched the refreshed Model Y in the US last week, with marked differences in how it launched the refreshed Model 3 a year ago.
With both of Tesla's most affordable models recently refreshed, let's see how these sedan and SUV siblings match up.
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A new variant of Tesla's AI4 hardware has a connector for the front camera but not the rear screen, suggesting it's a ...
Tesla FSD has taken us thousands of miles on city streets and open highways. FSD 13 is the latest version—although it’s ...
The Tesla Model 3 and Model Y have consistently ranked among the best-selling cars in the UK for years. That means there are plenty of used Teslas available on the market with prices starting at ...
The augmented reality display and software allow users to visualize all the appliances, furniture and components in their ...
Recall by Tesla: Tesla said on Friday it is recalling about 239,000 vehicles in the United States because rear-view cameras may fail to work ... injuries or fatalities related to the condition Tesla ...
The facelifted Tesla Model Y has been revealed for the Chinese market, but the changes seen here are expected to soon filter ...
Our spy photographer caught the Model Y Juniper in testing in early January, and we surmised it would get some of the same changes as the Model 3 sedan ... so check back here for updated pictures ...
Tesla's revised Model Y has first broken cover for the China market. Here's every angle we have so far of the exterior. Our ...
Last summer, I bought my second used Tesla Model 3, a 2021 Long Range AWD in the low $20,000 range, with incentives. I considered several other options but decided to buy another Model 3 for its ...