The long-awaited "budget" version of the Model Y, tentatively named Model Y Standard, has rolled off the assembly line at the Tesla factory in Texas. The car is already undergoing road tests, and its dimensions are almost identical to the current model, although there are noticeable simplifications in the details.
Spy photos show that the new Model Y lacks a through light strip on the front, the taillights have become simpler, and two ribs have appeared on the hood. The car is equipped with 18-inch wheels. According to preliminary data, the base price of the car will be about $35,000, while the set of functions will be noticeably reduced compared to the full version.
The new configuration lacks seat ventilation, a panoramic roof and a rear hatch. The number of speakers has been reduced, the front seats have been simplified, and fabric has been used for the trim.
The release of the new product is expected soon.