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Tesla has unveiled its new Model Y Standard, the latest addition to the line-up of electric vehicles, as the Elon Musk-led brand looks to boost sales across Europe. The Tesla Model Y Standard is the more affordable variant of the best-selling electric SUV and is available in the UK after launching today.
Built for the road and for traffic, the Performance still delivers speed, but some of the more fun features have been removed.
The new £41,990 Tesla Model Y Standard promises 314 miles of range, cheaper insurance and a £299 monthly lease – but it’s cheaper in Europe
Despite aging tech, Tesla’s Model Y dominates China’s 2025 premium EV market. Yet, surging rivals like Xiaomi and Zeekr are eroding this lead, with a permanent dethroning predicted for 2026 absent a Full Self-Driving breakthrough.
Despite now being available from £42,000, the Model Y still seems rather pricey when lined up against some excellent mainstream rivals that are aided by the government grant
For the first time, TÜV introduced a long-term quality award, which went to Mercedes-Benz. The brand’s ten-year-old models showed a defect rate of just 18.5%, a figure comparable to nearly new Tesla models and demonstrating exceptional durability. Audi claimed second place in the long-term quality rankings, followed surprisingly by Toyota in third.
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