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  2. Tesla Model 3 - Wikipedia

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    In January 2024, the Tesla Model 3 was awarded Mid-Size Company Car of the Year by Auto Express, recognizing its efficiency, advanced technology, and cost-effectiveness for businesses. [268] In 2025, the Tesla Model 3 was named Top Rated Electric Car by Edmunds, praised for its range, performance, advanced features, and overall driving experience.

  3. 2025 Tesla Model Y Juniper vs. 2025 Tesla Model 3: New EVs ...

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    Despite its larger dimensions and commensurate curb-weight gain, the Model Y Launch Series will reach 60 mph in a Tesla-estimated 4.1 seconds, which is 0.1 second quicker than a Model 3 Long Range ...

  4. Elon Musk said 2025 could be Tesla's 'most important year ...

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    Musk has said 2025 will also see a cheaper Tesla finally hit the market. He's previously said a more affordable model could cost around $25,000 dollars , which would make it the first sub-$30,000 ...

  5. Hands on with the all-new 2025 Tesla Model Y – how does it ...

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    A performance version of the Model Y, wearing the same Tesla Performance badging as the new Model 3 with subtle spoilers front and rear, is expected to arrive later in 2025.

  6. Plug-in electric vehicles in Australia - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] Tesla Model 3 expected to outsell Toyota Camry in 2021 [9] Volvo Polestar 2 for $59,900 (before EV subsidies) available January 2022. with Volvo launching a new BEV each year until 2025 in Australia. Volvo also only sell plug-in electric cars in Australia as of 2021.

  7. Tesla next-generation vehicle platform - Wikipedia

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    In January 2024, Tesla announced that the first car to use significant parts of the next-gen platform architecture and production process could see US deliveries targeting the second half of 2025, but in an existing vehicle initially built on the legacy Model 3/Y platform.