Tesla coding shows affordable model details, including potential price
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Tesla coding shows affordable model details, including potential price
"It lacks the light bar that the new Model Y has and instead equips headlights similar to those of the Model 3 "Highland." Affordable Tesla Model Y spotted without camouflage near Giga Texas Other design changes appear to include no glass roof and new wheels. Some rumors have also indicated that Tesla plans to use a cheaper, textile interior, devoid of the flashy features that its other cars are equipped with, including no rear screen, no HEPA system, and manually adjustable second-row air vents."
"However, coding within the Tesla website seemed to reveal some pretty significant details about the new affordable model, including its name, which differs from the E41 codename it was given, its price, and a complete list of features. This was found by Tesla Newswire on X. Here's what the coding showed for the car. Note that this was found in coding, and is not necessarily confirmation from Tesla regarding what it plans to offer: Name - Model Y Standard Price $39,990 Redesigned front fascia Single-part headlights Front bumper camera No glass roof, noted as a "closed glass roof" 18″ Aperture wheels Manually adjustable steering wheel Textile décor 15.4″ front touchscreen No second-row touchscreen"
Tesla appears to be preparing a lower-cost Model Y variant named Model Y Standard with an advertised price of $39,990. Road sightings near Gigafactory Texas show a Model Y body with Model 3-style headlights, no light bar, no glass roof, and new wheels. Rumored interior changes include textile décor, no rear screen, no HEPA system, and manually adjustable second-row vents. Website coding reportedly lists features such as a redesigned front fascia, single-part headlights, front bumper camera, 18″ Aperture wheels, a 15.4″ front touchscreen, and no second-row touchscreen. These details remain unconfirmed by Tesla.
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