In an effort to recapture market share and boost flagging sales, Tesla has launched more budget-friendly iterations of its popular Model Y and Model 3 electric cars. The newly unveiled ‘Standard’ models boast an estimated range of 517 kilometers (321 miles) and come with a significantly reduced feature set to achieve lower price points. The Model Y Standard is available for just under $40,000, while the Model 3 Standard is priced below $37,000, with potential further reductions for New York residents utilizing state rebates. This strategic price adjustment aims to address customer demand for more accessible EVs, though the figures still fall short of Tesla’s long-touted $25,000 vehicle. The rollout faces headwinds from a competitive EV market and the recent lapse of a $7,500 federal tax credit, leading investors to express skepticism. Stock prices dipped sharply, reflecting concerns that these updated models might not be enough to significantly alter the company’s trajectory. The stripped-down approach includes fewer speakers, a basic fabric interior, and the removal of premium features like a glass roof and secondary touchscreens, making them directly comparable to offerings from Ford, Chevrolet, and Hyundai in the mid-range EV segment.
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