Tesla Model Y 2023 News

Ford Ranger, Tesla Model Y, Isuzu D-Max, Volvo XC40: the one-hit wonders doing the big numbers
By Laura Berry · 14 Oct 2023
What do the Ford Ranger, Tesla Model Y, and Volvo XC40 have in common?
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Tesla Model Y, Kia EV6 GT and the other top 5 new electrics cars that offer the most power for your dollar
By Laura Berry · 02 Sep 2023
Look down at your feet. You're standing on the threshold of a new age where an electric Hyundai SUV can have Lamborghini power and acceleration without the supercar price.
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Is the Tesla Model Y the new Hyundai Excel? How the American electric car is winning the EV race | Opinion
By Stephen Ottley · 30 Jul 2023
Is the electric vehicle race over before it’s truly begun? That certainly looks to be the case if you dive into the sales data for the first six months of 2023, with Tesla so far ahead of the competition it’s hard to see the catching up anytime in the near future.
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New car delivery update: Can you have the Toyota RAV4, Ford Ranger or Tesla Model Y you want today or will you have to wait? If so, how long?
By James Cleary · 16 Jul 2023
Australian new vehicle sales for the first six months of 2023 are up a solid 8.2 per cent compared to the first half of 2022, and part of the reason may - at last - be improved supply.
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Buying a Tesla is like investing in crypto - you're probably going to get burnt | Opinion
By Andrew Chesterton · 06 Jul 2023
Whenever Tesla drops its prices - like it did over the past week with the Model Y and Model 3, again - we in the media generally celebrate the move, applauding the fact that the most popular electric vehicles in the country have become cheaper and more ac
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Finally, a bargain EV buy? 2024 Tesla Model 3 and Y electric car prices come crashing down
By Tung Nguyen · 03 Jul 2023
The price for Tesla’s popular Model 3 sedan and Model Y SUV electric cars are as low as they have ever been thanks to revisions in cost that went into effect in the new financial year.
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Move over, Model 3: 2023 Tesla Model Y records huge month of sales as electric car brand tweaks pricing yet again
By Chris Thompson · 08 Jun 2023
Tesla Australia’s pricing has been tweaked again slightly as the brand records a huge month of deliveries for its popular Model Y electric car.
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Finally, a Tesla for the masses! 2024 Tesla Model 2 teased as cheaper electric car undercutting Model 3 and Model Y
By Tung Nguyen · 17 May 2023
Tesla has shown a shadowy teaser image of its next model, believed to be the more affordable Model 2 that could bring pricing for its electric vehicles (EVs) way down.
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Toyota vs Tesla! Two brands dominate top ten cars sold for 2022 with Tesla, Toyota and Chinese models all growing sales share
By Chris Thompson · 09 May 2023
The world bought 79,400,000 new cars in 2022, over a million less than in 2021, but new information reveals just how different the new car landscape is globally with electrification becoming a new standard consideration in new car buying decisions.Data published by auto industry analysis firm JATO reveals the top ten passenger car models (including utes) sold worldwide in 2022, with Toyota now joined by Tesla as the most present brands in the top chart.While Toyota models take five of the top ten spots, Tesla has two including its Model Y small SUV in third place, having sold 747,000 units in 2022, and the Model 3 sedan in tenth with 482,000 sold.The Model Y, as of the end of Q1 this year, also leads European sales by a significant margin - more than 10,000 sales ahead of the second-most popular car in the region, the Dacia Sandero, and amassing 71,683 sales after three months.The Toyota RAV4 topped a million in 2022 with 1,016,000 units sold, though it’s down 10 per cent on 2021. The Corolla, which is the most-sold car in the world to this day, sold 992,000 units in 2022.It means that, while the Model Y is only one of two hugely popular models in the electric car brand’s range compared to the many Toyota models, it seems like premium-leaning electric cars won’t struggle with popularity as the world shifts to electrification.JATO’s Global Analyst Felipe Munoz said there are several factors that Tesla has overcome to achieve two cars in the top ten sold worldwide, like the brand’s newness despite it's relatively expensive pricetag.“It is a historic moment to see a pure electric vehicle not only so close to the top position, but a relatively new brand getting so far in the global ranking, particularly given they are not the most affordable vehicles,” he said.Behind the RAV4, Corolla and Model Y is the Honda CR-V with 733,000 sales, the Toyota Camry with 673,000 and, another of Australia’s top models, the Toyota HiLux in sixth with 632,000.The Nissan Sentra, related to the Pulsar formerly sold in Australia, sold 566,000 units, with the Toyota Corolla Cross at 530,000.America’s darling, the Ford F-150 with 525,000 sales, is ninth ahead of the Model 3 to round out the top 10.Interestingly, only three models in the list sold more in 2022 than the previous year: the Tesla Model Y, the Toyota HiLux and the Corolla Cross - the latter only recently being introduced to Australia, inflating its sales difference.
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Ford's HiLux hammering continues: Ranger Australia's best-selling ute as electric car sales soar
By Andrew Chesterton · 03 May 2023
The Ford Ranger remains on track to be crowned Australia's most popular vehicle in 2023, with the Blue Oval's ute once again outselling its Toyota HiLux arch rival in April.
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