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Electric power, style, and high tech characterize Tesla. But it's the stunning performance and the ability to travel 300 miles or more on a single charge that closes the deal. The Model 3 is the most affordable Tesla, while the Model S sedan and Model Y and X SUVs cater to customers requiring room for cargo and passengers. The company looks to court pickup buyers with the Cybertruck while enthusiasts await the resurrected Roadster.
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Media reports suggest that Tesla may have delayed a plan for an inexpensive version of its Model Y SUV.
Tesla has introduced a single-motor, rear-wheel-drive (RWD) version of its Cybertruck electric pickup, starting at $72,235.
Tesla has removed the Cybertruck range extender option from its website, raising questions as to whether the company will build it.
A new report says Tesla, sitting on a large inventory of unsold Cybertrucks, is not accepting its own pickup as a trade-in.
The best performers in testing lost just 14% of their range in the cold – better performance than most internal combustion engines.
Tesla has begun accepting orders for a facelifted Model Y, with deliveries starting in March.
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