Tesla has quietly updated its Model Y page to add a new option for buyers in the US: A rear-wheel drive Model Y that’s cheaper than the other variants. It’ll set buyers back $43,990, but with a full tax credit of $7,500, the electric vehicle could cost them as low as $36,490. As Electrek notes, this version replaces the Model Y All Wheel Drive that was recently discontinued. It’s also $3,750 cheaper than the AWD, making it the most affordable Model Y EV.
Bloomberg says the vehicle likely uses wheel drive Model Y priced at ,990″>lithium-iron phosphate batteries, which cost less to manufacture than high-nickel battery compositions. While it’s possible that the batteries enable Tesla to sell this version at a lower price, Electrek believes they’re also the reason why the EV has a 260 mile range, whereas the discontinued AWD Model Y had a range of 279 miles. That said, previous studies revealed that lithium-iron phosphate batteries are more efficient and have a much longer lifespan than nickel batteries.
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2023-10-03 00:55:15
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