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Tesla Shuts Down Rumors of Budget Model 3 in China: No Plans for a Cheaper Version

Tesla has officially denied the swirling rumors of introducing a cheaper Model 3 in China. Contrary to speculation, Tesla confirmed no such model is in development at its Giga Shanghai facility. Despite recent regulatory filings hinting at a budget variant, Tesla's statement clarifies their focus remains on current models and export strategies, leveraging incentives to maintain market momentum amid fierce local EV competition.

Mar 27
Tesla Shuts Down Rumors of Budget Model 3 in China: No Plans for a Cheaper Version

2026 Tesla Model Y from Giga Berlin Now Eligible for Quebec's $4,000 EV Rebate

The German-manufactured 2026 Tesla Model Y Long Range is now included in Quebec’s Roulez-Vert rebate program, allowing buyers to save $4,000. This move is vital as it comes during a downturn in the province's EV market. Tesla's strategic pricing adjustment has successfully brought the Model Y under the rebate's price cap, enhancing its market competitiveness.

Aug 26
2026 Tesla Model Y from Giga Berlin Now Eligible for Quebec's $4,000 EV Rebate

Tesla Gears Up for a Potential Q3 2025 Boom with Expiring EV Tax Credit

Tesla's third quarter of 2025 might just break records thanks to the expiring $7,500 EV tax credit. With this incentive set to retire on September 30, there's a rush to grab the credit. Tesla's sales could skyrocket during these months—fueled by special promos like 0% APR financing. But, will the peak be short-lived? Only time will tell!

Jul 4
Tesla Gears Up for a Potential Q3 2025 Boom with Expiring EV Tax Credit

Tesla's Shocking New Offer: Free Lifetime Supercharging for Cybertruck Owners!

Tesla is pulling out all the stops to boost sales of its Foundation Series Cybertruck with an unbeatable offer: free lifetime Supercharging! Starting after December 27, 2024, new buyers will enjoy this enticing, albeit non-transferable, perk. With lower-than-expected demand, will this move clear the inventory and tempt new customers? Let's dive into what this means for Tesla and the EV market.

Dec 31
Tesla's Shocking New Offer: Free Lifetime Supercharging for Cybertruck Owners!

Is the Tesla Cybertruck Hype Stalling Out?

Sales of the Tesla Cybertruck seem to be losing their spark in the EV market, as the futuristic truck faces longer dealership stays and declining registration numbers. In the face of rising competition and a steep price tag, even Tesla's incentives and lease options can't seem to rev up the demand. While the overall EV market continues to accelerate, the Cybertruck is fighting to find its lane among traditional truck buyers and new electric rivals.

Dec 28
Is the Tesla Cybertruck Hype Stalling Out?