The Tesla Model Y reigns supreme, where electric car sales ended up in 2025, and BMW brings the smackdown to Mercedes.
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Why Tesla’s Model Y could overhaul everyday driving by 2026
The 2026 Tesla Model Y arrives at a moment when electric cars are shifting from novelty to default choice, and its upgrades ...
Tesla's 2026 Model Y is now available on the company's site and it comes with a new (and old) option: a seven-seat option via ...
Fresh lease offers put the 2026 Tesla Model Y back in the EV spotlight this January – now including the new Standard trim.
When Tesla launched the Model Y in 2019, it announced that it would offer an optional 7-seater third-row configuration. It ...
Tesla's Model Y in the U.S. can now be bought with a third row of seats – but this is not the larger, six-seater Model Y L ...
Tesla's seven-seat Model Y returns to U.S., but lacks increased wheelbase. Third-row seats offer limited legroom and reduce ...
Let’s break down how Tesla owners view the issue of paint quality control, and see if this owner is alone in thinking that a ...
Tesla has reintroduced the seven-seater version of the Model Y crossover in the United States, which is now the cheapest ...
Only offered on the all-wheel-drive Premium trim, the available third-row seat costs $2,500 and bumps seating capacity from ...
Tesla volumes are radically down in Europe. Can the new much cheaper Model Y Standard restore the company's market share to ...
A 0.6-second jump might sound small, but for Tesla fans, it’s a total game-changer. From a Christmas gift to a performance ...
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