We owned a 2021 Tesla Model Y for 2.5 years as a long-term test car, reporting on efficiency, range, battery degradation, and what it was like living with the electric SUV and using it in our daily ...
The 2025 Tesla Model Y is surprisingly affordable despite recent redesign. The Model Y Juniper RWD is its most affordable trim. Its new pricing could be an effort to attract American car buyers after ...
Tesla finally unveiled the refreshed Model Y in China, with orders already opened in all Asian Pacific markets. The Juniper update brings many exciting things to the table, so here's how the refreshed ...
Model Y is crucial for Musk; it accounts for roughly two-thirds of Tesla's global sales (though this fluctuates). Last year, however, according to JATO Dynamics, the Y lost its top slot in the ...
The freshened Model Y SUV implements the same changes we saw in the updated Tesla Model 3 sedan, including a more compliant ride, acoustic glass for a quieter cabin, upgraded interior materials, ...
View post: Mercedes Built A 35-Unit G-Wagen America Can’t Buy EV buyers are flush with options. The industry is shifting to an electrified future, and those in the market for a new vehicle now have an ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Brooke Crothers covers and reviews electric vehicles and autonomy. A few 2026 “Juniper” Model Y and a crush of 2025 Model Y are ...
Expensive repairs and rising premiums make the Model Y costlier to insure than most compact SUVs. The Tesla Model Y ranks 647th out of 827 vehicles for insurance affordability. A 2026 Tesla Model Y ...
Tesla's long-awaited "Juniper" refresh of the Model Y has just launched in China. We knew the car was on its way due to numerous sightings of (mostly camouflaged) prototypes being tested on the roads ...
Tesla's long-awaited cheaper Model Y starts at under $40,000. The company claims its the most efficient Model Y ever. Driving range and software haven't been compromised, but Tesla has deleted plenty ...
Update 2/4/26: Tesla has updated the entry-level Model 3 and Model Y by removing the “Standard” nomenclature and adding an AWD option for the Model Y. Our original story on these models was published ...