Seeking to bolster its sales figures, Tesla has officially launched more economical variants of its Model Y and Model 3 electric cars. These “Standard” editions are designed to offer a driving range of approximately 517 kilometers (321 miles) and are priced to be more competitive. The Model Y Standard, available for less than $40,000, represents a pared-down option with compromises in interior amenities, such as fewer speakers and fabric seating. The Model 3 Standard, priced below $37,000, also streamlines features to achieve a lower cost. This strategic product refresh occurs during a challenging period for Tesla, marked by increased competition and evolving consumer purchasing habits. The market’s initial reaction was negative, with Tesla’s stock declining, signaling that investors were anticipating more substantial product developments to drive future market performance and overcome current sales challenges.
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