
"The Model 3 Standard starts at $36,990, while the Model Y Standard comes in at $39,990. While these are cheaper than the company's Premium offerings, many fans said that Tesla missed the mark with the pricing, as these numbers are not necessarily "affordable." At the very least, they will likely miss the mark in helping Tesla regain annual growth rates for its deliveries."
"This week, the company launched its second-gen Bolt EV, which starts at just $28,995. Here are the full specs: 65 kWh LFP battery 255 miles of range (EPA estimated) Native NACS port for Tesla Supercharger accessibility without an adapter Up to 150 kW charging speed Bidirectional power of 9.6 kW Front-Wheel-Drive 10-80% charging in just 26 minutes No Apple CarPlay or Android Auto SuperCruise capable 11.3″ touchscreen, 11″ digital gauge cluster 16 cubic feet of cargo capacity"
Tesla unveiled Standard trims of the Model 3 and Model Y priced at $36,990 and $39,990 respectively, labeled alongside Premium Long Range and separate Performance configurations. The Standard pricing drew criticism for not delivering affordable EVs and may not restore prior delivery growth rates as intended. Chevrolet launched a second-generation Bolt EV starting at $28,995 with a 65 kWh LFP battery, 255-mile EPA range, native NACS port, up to 150 kW charging, 9.6 kW bidirectional power, Front-Wheel Drive, 10–80% charging in 26 minutes, SuperCruise capability, and compact cargo and interior displays.
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