Tesla unveils cheaper Model Y and 3
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Dennis Clotter dropped off his Tesla Model 3 for service and got a shiny new Model X loaner with only 700 miles, he's in love. "They can definitely keep that Model 3! I'm about to be a fugitive... I'm not giving it back.
Tesla posted teaser videos on social media suggesting a major announcement on Oct. 7, with analysts speculating about the launch of a lower-cost Model Y.
Shares in Tesla gained slumped Tuesday after a gain of more than 5% in Monday's trading session when a teased product was reported to be a cheaper version of the Model Y SUV.
Tesla teased an October 7 event, in which investors and analysts anticipate a more affordable model to sustain sales momentum.
Even though Tesla only teased its new cheap model, we already know exactly what it is, but it's also showing something completely unknown.
The so-called Model Y Standard has leaked online, offering fewer features and luxuries along with a reported $5K savings over the current base version
Tesla Inc. shares recovered some ground Wednesday after a rout in the previous session as cheaper Model 3 and Model Y versions disappointed many who hoped for entirely new cars or even more affordable prices.
Tesla announced the launch of cheaper versions of two of its electric vehicles Tuesday in hopes of reviving flagging sales