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Tesla debuts “affordable” versions of Model 3 & Y : Complete Buyer’s Guide to the “Affordable” Teslas

Yogesh B by Yogesh B
October 14, 2025
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Tesla Model 3 and Model Y Standard versions unveiled, showcasing affordable trims with simplified interiors and RWD configuration.

Tesla debuts “affordable” versions of Model 3 and Model Y with simplified features, lower prices, and 321-mile range.

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Tesla unveiled the Model 3 and Model Y Standard on October 7, 2025, promising more affordable entry points into the Tesla ecosystem. But with significant feature cuts and pricing that’s higher than many expected, are these stripped-down EVs actually worth it? Here’s everything you need to know.

Pricing & Availability

Current Pricing (US Market)

ModelStarting PriceRangeDrivetrainDelivery
Model 3 Standard$36,990321 milesRWDNov-Dec 2025
Model Y Standard$39,990321 milesRWDNov-Dec 2025

Price Comparison with Tesla Lineup

ModelStandardLong RangePerformance
Model 3$36,990$42,490$50,990+
Model Y$39,990$47,490$54,990+

Savings: $5,500-$7,500 less than Long Range versions

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Important: Federal EV tax credit expired in September 2025. State incentives may still apply ($2,000-$7,500 depending on location).

Technical Specifications

Performance & Range

SpecificationModel 3 StandardModel Y Standard
EPA Range321 miles321 miles
Real-World Range280-300 miles270-290 miles
0-60 mph~5.8 seconds~6.5 seconds
Top Speed140 mph135 mph
Drive TypeRWD onlyRWD only
Battery TypeLFP (Standard Range)LFP (Standard Range)
Charging SpeedUp to 170 kWUp to 170 kW

Dimensions & Capacity

FeatureModel 3Model Y
Seating5 passengers5 passengers
Cargo Space23 cu ft30.2 cu ft
Cargo (Seats Down)42.8 cu ft72.1 cu ft
Curb Weight~3,600 lbs~4,000 lbs

What’s Missing: The Critical Feature Cuts

Major Deletions from Standard Teslas

Feature CategoryStandard VersionLong Range Version
Autopilot❌ Only cruise control✅ Full Autopilot
Audio System7 speakers, no subwoofer15 speakers + subwoofer
Heated SeatsFront onlyFront + Rear
FM/AM Radio❌ Removed✅ Included
Seat AdjustmentManualPower with memory
Mirror AdjustmentManualPower with memory
Glass Roof❌ Standard roof✅ Panoramic glass
Rear Touchscreen❌ No✅ Yes (Model Y)
Climate ControlSingle-zoneDual-zone automatic
Front Light Bar❌ No (Model Y)✅ Yes (Model Y)

The Autopilot Situation

What’s Included: Traffic-aware cruise control only
What’s Missing: Autosteer, Auto Lane Change, Navigate on Autopilot, Autopark, Summon

Critical Note: Autopilot has been a defining Tesla feature. Its removal fundamentally changes the ownership experience. Adding it back through FSD costs $8,000-$12,000.

Who Should (and Shouldn’t) Buy These

Perfect For:

Budget-Conscious First-Time EV Buyers

  • Maximum budget is $40,000
  • Primarily city/suburban commuting
  • Don’t rely on driver assistance features
  • Value Tesla’s charging network

Second Car for Daily Commuting

  • Have another vehicle for long trips
  • Charge at home nightly
  • Minimal feature needs
  • Want lowest Tesla entry price

Not Ideal For:

Feature-Focused Buyers

  • Expected full Tesla experience
  • Autopilot was a key purchase factor
  • Want premium audio and comfort
  • Value heated rear seats for passengers

All-Weather Drivers

  • Live in snow/ice regions
  • Need AWD for safety
  • Require maximum traction control
  • Concerned about winter range loss

Family Haulers

  • Need rear entertainment
  • Want maximum passenger comfort
  • Take frequent long road trips
  • Require heated rear seats

Competition Analysis

Direct Competitors (Similar Price/Range)

VehiclePriceRangeKey AdvantageKey Disadvantage
Tesla Model 3 Standard$36,990321 miSupercharger networkNo Autopilot
Hyundai IONIQ 6 SE$37,500361 miMore range, better featuresSlower charging network
Chevy Equinox EV$35,000319 mi$2K cheaper, practicalNewer, unproven
VW ID.4 Standard$38,995275 miBetter materialsLess range
Nissan Ariya Engage$39,590304 miMore features includedWeaker charging network

Bottom Line

Tesla’s Standard versions are “affordable” only compared to other Teslas. They’re not revolutionary, not the $25K promise, and sacrifice too many Tesla-defining features.

Reality Check:

  • Adequate vehicles at reasonable prices
  • Too many critical features removed
  • Long Range offers better value
  • Competitors match or beat value
  • Feel like cost-cutting, not innovation

Our Verdict: Unless budget absolutely cannot exceed $40,000, spend the extra $5,500-7,500 for Long Range. You’ll get dramatically better value, superior ownership experience, and a vehicle that actually feels like a Tesla.

The Question: Is a Tesla without Autopilot really a Tesla?
Our Answer: Not the one you expected.


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Editor at Motors77 with nearly a decade of experience in automotive content. Specializes in vehicle launches, market analysis, and performance evaluations across segments.

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