
"Tesla cut a laundry list of features from the cars to make them cheaper. No FM radio and no lane-centering are among the dropped features, but there's also a peculiar choice regarding the Model Y's glass roof. The newly introduced Tesla Model 3 Standard and Model Y Standard come with a price cut of at least $5,000, which means both EVs now start from just under $40,000."
"The entry-level Model Y has an MSRP of $41,630, including destination and the obligatory order fee, making it $5,000 cheaper than the next trim, the Premium Rear-Wheel Drive. The most peculiar change centers around the glass roof. Despite the car still being fitted with a panoramic glass roof, just like the Premium version, it's completely covered by a single-piece headliner. Tesla said this saves some money compared to replacing the glass with a solid metal roof, but it's just unheard of."
Tesla lowered prices for the Model 3 Standard and Model Y Standard by at least $5,000, bringing base prices to just under $40,000. The reductions accompany removal of numerous features, including FM radio and lane-centering. The Model Y Standard starts at an MSRP of $41,630 and is $5,000 cheaper than the Premium RWD trim. The Model Y Standard retains a panoramic glass roof that is fully covered by a single-piece headliner to save cost. The Model Y Standard has lower power and a 321-mile range versus 357 miles for the Premium RWD, and it comes with 18-inch steel wheels.
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