Model Y Standard RWD Launches First

  1. Model Y Standard RWD Launches First Customer Delivery In U.S
    Tesla has officially launched the first customer delivery of its “Model Y Standard Rear Wheel Drive (RWD)” model in the U.S. market.
    This model is produced in Gigafactory Texas and is considered an entry version with price competitiveness over existing models.
  2. Tesla Changes How Car Prices Are Displayed — Stop Marking Fuel Savings
    Tesla excluded the phrase “estimated gas savings” from its default display when displaying vehicle prices on its website.
    It is now replaced by the phrase “Up to $6,000 in potential savings after delivery” at the bottom.
  3. Controversy over nomination of Jared Isaacman for NASA director
    Elon Musk and the Tesla community are backing Jared Isaacman as NASA’s next director.
    He is considered the “most qualified and appropriate person” but has been controversial as opposition lobbying by some political forces continues.
    Tesla fans are advocating that “he will be a great help to the United States if he leads NASA.”
  4. Swedish Battery Study — Kia EV6 Ties Top Tesla Model Y
    From 1,300 EVs and PHEV battery performance tests conducted by Swedish vehicle trading platform Kvdbil
    Kia EV6, e-Niro, and Tesla Model Y were named as the most reliable vehicles to maintain battery capacity over time.
  5. Tesla pushes for FSD testing in Carlstad, Sweden
    Tesla will conduct FSD tests in Sweden’s new city of Karlstad.
    The proposal is receiving positive responses from local officials, and FSD expansion testing is also expected to accelerate in the Nordic region.
  6. Tesla slashes U.S. lease prices by up to 23%
    Tesla has slashed lease prices for key models in the U.S. market.
    • Model 3: $329 per month (previously $429 → 23% off)
    • Model Y: $449 per month (previously $529 → 15% off)
    • Cybertruck: $699 per month (previously $749 → 7% lower)
    This measure is interpreted for the purpose of expanding demand and controlling inventory.
  7. Tesla Announces Re-Increditation Of Lease Prices From Nov. 1
    Tesla plans to raise lease prices for Model 3, Model Y, and Cybertruck in the U.S. from November 1.
    The current reduced price seems to be a temporary promotion, and there is a possibility of further adjustment depending on the market reaction.
  8. FSD V14.1.3 Praises “Autonomous Driving as If It’s Alive”
    Tesla owner Devin Olsen at FSD V14.1.3 drive review
    “This car feels ‘alive’ more than ever. The ability to make instant judgments and solve problems is amazing.”
    Elon Musk responded by reposting, noting that “the car will be 10 times smarter with just a simple software update.”
tslaaftermarket

Share
Published by
tslaaftermarket

Recent Posts

Bitcoin is currently falling.

Bitcoin is currently falling. But the important thing is that it's not "the entire risky…

4시간 ago

U.S. stock markets shift Nasdaq-focused higher after industry differentiation progresses amid surge in international oil prices

06/01 U.S. stock markets shift Nasdaq-focused higher after industry differentiation progresses amid surge in international…

22시간 ago

Declaration of Suspension of Iran NegotiationsIran’s Tasnim news agency reported that

1) Declaration of Suspension of Iran NegotiationsIran's Tasnim news agency reported that negotiators will stop…

22시간 ago

It’s a happiness circuit that everyone who’s

$TSLAIt's a happiness circuit that everyone who's melted into stock accounts looks at least once,…

2일 ago

When a new era opens, such as railroad bubble

When a new era opens, such as railroad bubble and dot-com bubble, Capex-related stocks rise…

3일 ago

06/01~06/05 Week issues: employment, economy, conference

06/01~06/05 Week issues: employment, economy, conference The May employment report, JOLTs job search report, and…

3일 ago