With both of Tesla's most affordable models recently refreshed, let's see how these sedan and SUV siblings match up.
Tesla has introduced exciting updates to its popular Model 3 and Model Y vehicles! The changes include improved performance, ...
The refreshed Model 3 is poised for a new refresh in an effort to bring it in line with the recently unveiled Model Y Juniper ...
Elon Musk announces the revolutionary Tesla Cyber van! Get ready for a futuristic blend of innovation, utility, and Tesla's ...
The car has a face-lifted exterior and a new interior that borrows from the closely-related Model 3. Sold alongside the original version, the new Model Y is only currently available in range ...
That trend continues on the back too. The Model 3 Highland has two separated tail lights, and while they have a new design compared to the previous generation Model 3, they’re not as revamped as ...
The Polestar 2 is well-built and has a sporty, premium vibe, but it lacks safety features and technology that most other ...
For the 3's SUV sibling, the Model Y compact crossover, the internal nickname is "Juniper." Whatever you call the new Y, it marks a huge step forward for Tesla's global best seller—not only ...
That goal came to fruition in 2016, when Tesla officially announced its new Model 3 sedan, which debuted on the automaker’s third-generation platform now present on both the Model 3 and Model Y.
In fact there are no stalks left around the Model 3’s wheel, and it’ll be a few thousand miles before your hand is cured of its Phantom Indicator Syndrome. Mostly the new setup works fine ...
I’m not sure she’d get on too well with the new Model 3’s complete absence of stalks. Having complained about the ride quality in the back, of the Model 3, Victoria doesn’t seem as bothered about the ...