Close Menu
  • Home
  • AI
  • Education
  • Entertainment
  • Food Health
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Tech
  • Well Being

Subscribe to Updates

Subscribe to our newsletter and never miss our latest news

Subscribe my Newsletter for New Posts & tips Let's stay updated!

What's Hot

India has 100M weekly active ChatGPT users, Sam Altman says

February 15, 2026

The enterprise AI land grab is on. Glean is building the layer beneath the interface.

February 15, 2026

Hollywood isn’t happy about the new Seedance 2.0 video generator

February 15, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
  • Home
  • About Us
  • Advertise With Us
  • Contact us
  • DMCA
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
IQ Times Media – Smart News for a Smarter YouIQ Times Media – Smart News for a Smarter You
  • Home
  • AI
  • Education
  • Entertainment
  • Food Health
  • Health
  • Sports
  • Tech
  • Well Being
IQ Times Media – Smart News for a Smarter YouIQ Times Media – Smart News for a Smarter You
Home » Tesla Reveals More Affordable Model Y and Model 3 Standard Vehicles
Tech

Tesla Reveals More Affordable Model Y and Model 3 Standard Vehicles

IQ TIMES MEDIABy IQ TIMES MEDIAOctober 7, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email


Tesla’s most affordable models have finally arrived.

On Tuesday, the EV giant unveiled the long-awaited budget-friendly version of the Model Y, Tesla’s most popular vehicle — and it costs $39,990 with 321 miles of estimated range.

But in a surprise move, the company also announced a Model 3 Standard that costs even less — with a price of $36,990.

The Tesla Model Y Standard costs $39,990.

The Tesla Model Y Standard costs $39,990.

Tesla



Notably, the lower-cost models ditch some of the features that have previously come standard in other Teslas.

The Model Y Standard, for example, comes with “Traffic-aware cruise control” but lacks the driver-assist feature “Autosteer” available in other variants. On the exterior, gone are the “LED lightbar” and “adaptive high beams” — the budget model gets more traditional “LED headlights” and “Auto high beams” instead.

There’s also no FM/AM radio inside either of the new vehicles.

The flip side is that buyers can now save $5,500 by opting for the Model 3 Standard over the rear-wheel drive Premium variant, and $5,000 when buying the Model Y Standard over the Premium rear-wheel drive version.

There are signs that Wall Street was hoping for lower price points; Tesla’s stock dipped 3% on Tuesday following the announcement. Shares of the EV maker closed down 4.45%.

Tesla lists an estimated availability of November to December for the Model Y Standard and December to January for the Model 3 Standard.

The Tesla Model 3 Standard

The Tesla Model 3 Standard costs $36,990.

Tesla



The announcement of the new Standard models comes after Tesla reported record quarterly sales last week, as US buyers rushed to snap up EVs ahead of the end of the $7,500 tax credit for a new electric vehicle.

Related stories

Business Insider tells the innovative stories you want to know

Business Insider tells the innovative stories you want to know

Without the tax credit, Tesla’s Model 3 and base Model Y start at around $42,500 and $45,000 in the US.

While the $7,500 EV incentive is no more, New Yorkers may be able to get the new “Standard” editions for even cheaper, thanks to the state’s EV incentive, which can push the overall price of the Model 3 Standard down to $34,990, and the Model Y Standard to $37,990 for eligible buyers after rebate.

For years, investors and fans have been searching for hints on the status of Tesla’s elusive, affordable model, which CEO Elon Musk teased as early as 2018.

At the time, Musk said that Tesla would be able to deliver a $25,000 EV within a few years, addressing a hole in the electric vehicle segment of sub-$30,000 options. Industry analysts have long said that one of the barriers to mass adoption of electric cars is an affordability problem.

“To accelerate the transition to sustainable energy, we must produce more EVs, they need to be affordable, and (produce) a lot more energy storage,” Musk said at Tesla’s Battery Day in 2020.

Year after year, however, the CEO kept missing his self-imposed deadlines. Tesla ramped up its focus on self-driving technology, which Musk has made a top priority for the company.

When asked last October by Tesla’s investors about when the company expects to deliver a $25,000 model with no self-driving capabilities, Musk said the endeavor would be “pointless.”

“It would be silly,” he said. “It would be completely at odds with what we believe.”



Source link

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
IQ TIMES MEDIA
  • Website

Related Posts

The 4 Best Dolby Atmos Soundbars of 2026

February 15, 2026

Is Tinder the New LinkedIn? Job-Hunters Swipe for Leads on Dating Apps

February 15, 2026

How Companies Like Canva Are Seeing AI Agents Alter What Coders Do

February 15, 2026
Add A Comment
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Editors Picks

Social media posts extend Epstein fallout to student photo firm Lifetouch

February 13, 2026

Jury deadlocks in trial of Stanford University students after pro-Palestinian protests

February 13, 2026

Harvard sued by Justice Department over access to admissions data

February 13, 2026

San Francisco teachers reach deal with district to end strike

February 13, 2026
Education

Social media posts extend Epstein fallout to student photo firm Lifetouch

By IQ TIMES MEDIAFebruary 13, 20260

MALAKOFF, Texas (AP) — Some school districts in the U.S. dropped plans for class pictures…

Jury deadlocks in trial of Stanford University students after pro-Palestinian protests

February 13, 2026

Harvard sued by Justice Department over access to admissions data

February 13, 2026

San Francisco teachers reach deal with district to end strike

February 13, 2026
IQ Times Media – Smart News for a Smarter You
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest Vimeo YouTube
  • Home
  • About Us
  • Advertise With Us
  • Contact us
  • DMCA
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
© 2026 iqtimes. Designed by iqtimes.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.