When Tesla launched the Model Y in 2019, it announced that it would offer an optional 7-seater third-row configuration. It ...
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Want Autosteer on a new Tesla? Model 3 and Y now require $99 subscription
Tesla has quietly changed how buyers access its driver-assistance features in the United States.
Tesla has officially launched the 7-seater Model Y in the US, introducing a compact third row and several new features for ...
Tesla has officially removed lane-centering for Model 3 and Model Y trims in the U.S. It's a big nudge toward subscription ...
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Why the Tesla Model Y might completely change how you drive in 2026
The 2026 Tesla Model Y arrives as more than a mid-cycle refresh. With the Juniper update, a new Performance flagship and a ...
Five years on, the Tesla Model Y is still everywhere you look – a familiar sight on American roads and a go-to for families ...
Tesla has decided to put its free Basic Autopilot feature behind a paywall for Model 3 and Model Y vehicles, pushing drivers ...
Tesla has quietly removed the Autosteer feature from all Model 3 and Model Y variants, including the top-end Performance ...
Tesla's 2026 Model Y is now available on the company's site and it comes with a new (and old) option: a seven-seat version ...
For most of Tesla's history, it had only the Model S sedan to sell. That changed with the introduction of the Tesla Model X SUV. Suddenly, you had choices, but it was either a large sedan or large SUV ...
Tesla has shifted its approach to driver assistance, quietly redefining what "standard" means on its best-selling cars.
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