Tesla introduces new Model Y variant in US priced at $41,990

Tesla introduces new Model Y variant in US priced at $41,990

Feb 2 (Reuters) - Electric-vehicle makerTeslahas introduced a new all-wheel drive variant of its bestselling Model ​Y SUV in the United States, priced at $41,990, ‌according to the company's website on Monday.

The new AWD model sits above ‌the cheaper rear-wheel drive "Standard" version.

The launch follows Tesla's October rollout of lower-priced "Standard" versions of the Model Y and Model 3 sedan, priced about $5,000 below the previous base models. These trims ⁠have become a key ‌part of Tesla's 2026 strategy, lowering entry prices to attract more cost-conscious buyers without waiting ‍for a new mass-market vehicle.

In the U.S., Tesla's "Standard" variants bring prices closer to pre-federal incentive levels, helping offset higher effective purchase costs.

In ​other markets, the trims cut roughly $5,000, a more visible ‌reduction aimed at boosting demand amid heightened competition.

The broader EV market has also cooled since September, when the Trump administration ended the $7,500 federal tax credits. Tesla, meanwhile, is facing intensifying global competition.

Analysts have warned that a greater share ⁠of lower-priced vehicles could keep pressure ​on margins unless Tesla can offset ​the impact through reduced manufacturing costs or stronger revenue from software and services.

Separately, CEO Elon Musk ‍said last week ⁠that the carmaker would end production for its Model S and Model X sedans, and instead use ⁠the space in its California factory to make humanoid robots.

(Reporting by Ananya ‌Palyekar and Akash Sriram in Bengaluru; Editing by ‌Subhranshu Sahu and Sherry Jacob-Phillips)

 

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