
"Coding within Tesla's website appears to have potentially revealed some details of the affordable model it plans to launch, including its possible price. Although these details are unconfirmed by the company, recent sightings of the vehicle have sparked significant speculation as to what it will offer. Tesla said a few months back that it had already successfully built the first few test units of the affordable model."
"We had our first look at what those changes appear to be, as what is likely the new affordable model was spotted on roads near Gigafactory Texas yesterday. It is a Model Y body with some Model 3 features. It lacks the light bar that the new Model Y has and instead equips headlights similar to those of the Model 3 "Highland.""
Coding on Tesla's website listed a Model Y Standard priced at $39,990 and enumerated specific cost-cutting features and equipment. Prototypes spotted near Gigafactory Texas show a Model Y body with Model 3–style headlights, no light bar, new wheels, and no glass roof. Tesla previously confirmed manufacturing of early test units and described the vehicle as a stripped-down Model Y. Rumored interior simplifications include textile decor, no rear touchscreen, no HEPA system, and manually adjustable second-row vents. The website coding included details such as a redesigned front fascia, single-part headlights, 18″ Aperture wheels, a 15.4″ front touchscreen, and a front bumper camera.
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