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Tesla Trims Prices with Affordable Model Y and Model 3 Versions

Summary

  • Tesla launches stripped-down, lower-priced Model Y and Model 3 trims
  • New models offer same design and driving experience at lower cost
  • Aimed at making Tesla ownership more accessible to wider audience
Tesla Trims Prices with Affordable Model Y and Model 3 Versions

In a move to make Tesla ownership more accessible, the company has launched stripped-down, lower-priced versions of its popular Model Y and Model 3 electric vehicles. As of November 15, 2025, the new Model Y Standard Rear-Wheel Drive starts at $39,990, while the Model 3 Standard Rear-Wheel Drive is priced at $36,990.

These more affordable trims maintain the core design and driving experience of their higher-end counterparts, but eliminate some features that most owners rarely use. The Model Y Standard, for example, uses one fewer battery module, is 5% more efficient, and features a simplified interior with manual seat and mirror adjustments.

The goal is to bring the Tesla ownership experience within reach of a wider audience. With the average new vehicle transaction price in the US sitting at $49,077 as of June 2025, and electric vehicles costing $57,245 on average, these new stripped-down models could be a game-changer for first-time EV buyers.

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The new Tesla Model Y Standard Rear-Wheel Drive and Model 3 Standard Rear-Wheel Drive trims offer a more affordable entry point into Tesla ownership, with starting prices of $39,990 and $36,990 respectively.
The new trims strip away some features that most owners rarely use, such as manual seat and mirror adjustments, to lower the starting price while maintaining the core design and driving experience.
As of June 2025, the average new vehicle transaction price in the US was $49,077, while electric vehicles cost $57,245 on average. The new Tesla trims aim to make Tesla ownership more accessible by undercutting these prices.

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