The Performance variant of the hugely successful Tesla Model Y has landed in Australia with even more power and attitude.
Stanford has been a writer since 2017 working with Indian news outlet, Moneycontrol. Focusing on the automotive space, his content varies from reviews about the machines he loves to news about the ...
There’s a lot to like about the Tesla Model Y L that just launched in China. More than a stretched version of the standard Model Y, it also has many refinements and luxury-car features for passengers ...
Key Points in This Review: Tesla has updated its Model Y electric SUV for 2026 with new styling and features. Despite the changes, the 2026 Model Y still drives and operates much like its predecessor.
No, it’s not breaking new ground anymore. But the updated Tesla Model Y Juniper is still an all-arounder that’s hard to beat. It’s hard to fathom this happening today, but not so long ago, we’d ...
The new Tesla Model Y Standard is $5,000 less expensive than the prior base version. The Standard version has lower estimated range, is slower to 60 mph and goes without some convenience features.
The new Tesla Model Y Performance has been revealed in Europe. Tesla claims the fastest version of the electric crossover has a higher-density battery, as well as other goodies. The Model Y ...
Tesla will soon start selling the long-wheelbase Model Y L in China, offering both six- and seven-seat configurations. The Tesla Model Y L will also be sold in Europe, as confirmed by a prototype ...
Tesla’s facelift of the Model Y SUV hasn’t proved enough to halt a decline in sales, but from this week, there’s a fresh reason to give the automaker’s showrooms some of your time. The range-topping ...
View post: Walmart Is Selling a 'Compact' $110 Cordless Car Vacuum for Just $30, and the 'Suction Power Is Excellent' Let’s start with one of the first things most buyers look at when shopping for an ...
Base Model Y isn’t as cheap as we’d hoped, and several rivals are still more affordable. Remember Tesla’s $25,000 budget EV? Neither do we, since it was scrapped before it ever reached production. But ...