The world’s best-selling EV gets a Performance upgrade with sharper handling, rapid acceleration and a price tag that sparks ...
Tesla has announced its Full Self-Driving (Supervised) technology in Australia will move to a subscription-only service from April 2026. Buyers were previously able to purchase the technology for a ...
Our first impression was positive enough to place the Leaf first among the cars we drove in 2025. Sure, if money were no ...
The Tesla Model Y remains a great EV in its current form - but there are plenty of new and used alternatives that are worth a ...
Lower range / smaller battery: The cheaper AWD has an EPA-estimated range of about 294 miles (due to a smaller ~60-70 kWh ...
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Comprehensive review of renting a Tesla Model Y
This video offers an in-depth look at what it’s like to rent and drive a Tesla Model Y for a full month. The presenter shares ...
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How efficient is the Tesla Model Y range?
This in-depth review explores the practical range, energy consumption, and charging costs of the Tesla Model Y through ...
Our first drive of the 2026 Rivian R2 explores pricing, cost-cutting changes, performance, and how it compares to the R1.
New imagery captured by our spy photographers shows a development mule with far less camouflage than the last time the Tesla ...
Perched at the top of the line-up is the Performance AWD, starting at AU$72,900 (US$50,800), making it comparatively cheap compared to the AU$89,400 (US$62,300) Model Y Performance All-Wheel Drive.
Tesla has found a way to make its popular Model Y SUV even more affordable. But do the budget cuts make for a lesser EV?
The lower two Model Y trims are strong lease deals, but you may want to consider the Ford Mustang Mach-E if you’re looking for a performance model.
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