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Tesla unveiled the new Model Y Performance, the high-end variant of the EV maker's volume crossover SUV. Though it's only ...
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MotorTrend on MSNWhat’s New With 2026 Tesla SUVs and Trucks: Lots of Updates This Year
The Model Y, Model X, and Cybertruck all get notable changes for 2026. Does the Model Y still deserve to be the bestselling ...
New, high-density battery cells have an improved charge capacity, so the WLTP-claimed range is now up to 360 miles. The EPA ...
Tesla and Hyundai are emerging as the real heavyweights in the high-performance EV crossover world. With the latest Model Y Performance and the Ioniq 5N, these dual-motor, all-wheel-drive vehicles now ...
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CarBuzz on MSN2026 Tesla Model Y Performance Revealed: Hyundai Ioniq 5 N's Biggest Threat Is Here
Even with the lower figure, Tesla quotes a 0-60 mph time of 3.3 seconds and a top speed of 155 mph. The top speed is unchanged from the outgoing model, but the acceleration is 0.2 seconds quicker.
Tesla hinted at a new product reveal scheduled for August 29 in a cryptic post published to the brand's Europe and Middle East X account.
Tesla has just pulled the cover off of the new Model Y Performance via its European arm. No word yet as to when the sporty EV SUV will come Stateside.
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MotorTrend on MSNWhat’s New With 2026 Tesla Cars: Model S Gets Refreshed—Again
Now in its 15th year on sale, the Model S gets updated yet again for 2026. Light Frost Blue paint is introduced, along with new 19- and 21-inch wheel styles. The Model S Plaid’s front and rear bumpers ...
Tesla's official website in China recently updated the price information for the Model 3 series, with the price of the Long ...
While the Tri-Motor costs more, pricing for the rear-drive and all-wheel drive Long Range models remains the same.
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AUTOPOST on MSNTesla’s New Model 3 Hits 516 Miles of Range—But Only If You Live in China
Tesla's latest offering in China is the new Model 3 Long Range (formerly known as the Model 3+), raising the bar with an ...
Ford Motor Co. CEO Jim Farley contends that the automaker has found “a better way of making a car” more than a century after founder Henry Ford pioneered the moving assembly line.
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