Tesla unveils cheaper Model Y and 3
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TL;DR: Tesla does not offer a front bumper camera retrofit for existing Model 3s, despite adding them to new vehicles. While some owners hoped for a retrofit similar to the Model S and Model X, Tesla has confirmed that it has no plans for a Model 3 retrofit, causing frustration for owners who have vehicles with the camera's empty cutout.
Known as the Model 3 and Y Standard trims, at $38,630 to start, the Model 3 Standard is now the least expensive Tesla you can buy ($5,500 less than the next cheapest model), while at $41,630, the Model Y Standard is $5,000 less than the next-step up Model Y. What was sacrificed to get to those bargain basement prices?
Entry-level cars get part-cloth interior and smaller centre console; claimed to be the most efficient Teslas yet
Tesla Inc. shares recovered some ground Wednesday after a rout in the previous session as cheaper Model 3 and Model Y versions disappointed many who hoped for entirely new cars or even more affordable prices.