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Tesla Tweaks Lineup: No ‘Standard’ Branding, Cheaper AWD Model Y

IQ TIMES MEDIABy IQ TIMES MEDIAFebruary 5, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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Tesla is adding another cheaper Model Y to its lineup — and simplifying the car’s naming conventions in the process.

The electric automaker is rolling out a pared-down version of the Model Y with an all-wheel-drive powertrain. The new trim starts at $43,630, about $7,000 less than the Model Y Premium AWD.

Like Tesla’s other lower-cost efforts, the trim strips out high-end features like leather seats, the panoramic glass roof, and the second-row climate-control screen.

The model has the shortest range of any Model Y, likely because of the added traction. It offers 294 miles on a full charge.

The new trim expands Tesla’s lower-cost offerings. Three months ago, the company introduced the Standard Rear-Wheel-Drive trim for the Model Y starting at $41,630. That model shaved $5,000 off the price of the RWD Premium. It has an estimated range of 321 miles.

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The new AWD option, however, delivers a noticeable performance upgrade over the cheaper RWD trim. It springs from standing to 60 mph in 4.6 seconds — 2.2 seconds faster than the RWD model.

Tesla didn’t respond to a request for comment from Business Insider.

Tesla is also ditching the ‘Standard’ badge

Alongside the new trim, Tesla has quietly dropped the “Standard” name from its entry-level Model 3 and Model Y vehicles. The cheapest versions are now called “Rear-Wheel Drive,” while higher-end trims retain the “Premium” and “Performance” names.

The switch-up comes as Tesla rejigs its vehicle lineup following months of lagging sales. During last week’s Tesla earnings call, the company said it would discontinue its oldest models, the Model S and Model X.

“It’s time to basically bring the Model S and X programs to an end with an honorable discharge, because we’re really moving into a future that is based on autonomy,” CEO Elon Musk said while announcing their sunsetting.

Tesla’s focus is increasingly shifting toward self-driving and robotics, including last year’s robotaxi launch in Austin, the planned release of its autonomous Cybercab, and a production ramp for its humanoid robot, Optimus.

The adjustments also come as Tesla’s five-car lineup saw a 9% sales slump.

Last year, Tesla lost its global EV sales crown to BYD, while Volkswagen overtook the company in European electric vehicle sales.

The Model S and Model X have been Tesla’s weakest sellers. In 2024, the company sold a combined 50,850 units of the Cybertruck, Model S sedan, and Model X SUV.

That was just over just over 3% of the automaker’s 1,636,129 sales.



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