Tesla mysteriously discontinues cheapest Model Y after six weeks
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Tesla has removed its sub-$40,000 Model Y Standard Range SUV from its ordering system without explanation, just six weeks after it was added to the lineup in January.
Tesla does not have a functioning PR department in the U.S. to field requests for information, but a retail sales associate confirmed that the model is no longer offered for order. However, several remain in existing inventory at the $39,990 price. Last July, Tesla CEO Elon Musk said he wasn’t going to introduce the vehicle at all because its range per charge would be "unnacceptibly low (< 250 mile EPA)."More Related News
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