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  2. Tesla Model Y - Wikipedia

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    Height. 63.9 in (1,624 mm) [2] Curb weight. 4,154–4,404 lb (1,884–1,998 kg) [3][4] The Tesla Model Y is a battery electric mid-size crossover SUV produced by Tesla, Inc. since 2020. The vehicle was presented in March 2019 as the company's fifth production model since its inception after the Roadster, Model S, Model X and Model 3.

  3. Tesla hikes Model Y prices after EV tax credit expansion - AOL

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    Tesla's Model Y pricing as of February, 6th 2023 (Tesla US website) Also in a slightly surprising move, Tesla lowered the price of the Model 3 sedan, with the Model 3 RWD version dropping $500 to ...

  4. These 15 Cars Saw the Biggest Price Drops Since 2023 - AOL

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    That figure has now dropped to just 38.6 days. The following is the list of the 15 1-to-5-year-old used vehicles that saw the largest price drop over the last year. 1. Tesla Model 3. Average Price ...

  5. Tesla stock drops following price cuts in China, production ...

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    After more than doubling in 2023, Tesla stock is down more than 12% so far this year. On its China website, Tesla revealed new pricing for its Model 3 sedan and Model Y SUV, with the Model 3 ...

  6. List of battery electric vehicles - Wikipedia

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    The Tesla Model Y is the first electric vehicle to become the world's best-selling car in 2023, outselling the Toyota Corolla. [ 1 ] Battery electric vehicles are vehicles exclusively using chemical energy stored in rechargeable battery packs, with no secondary source of propulsion (e.g., hydrogen fuel cell, internal combustion engine, etc.).

  7. Tesla Autopilot - Wikipedia

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    On December 12, 2023, following a 2-year-long investigation by the NHTSA, [395] Tesla issued a wider recall on all vehicles equipped with any version of Autosteer, including 2012–2023 Model S; 2016–2023 Model X; 2017–2023 Model 3; and 2020–2023 Model Y, covering 2,031,220 vehicles in total. [379]