The Launch Series has been discontinued, paving the way for a more affordable alternative.
- Tesla has stopped offering the Model Y's Launch Series edition in the United States.
- Currently, the sole variant accessible in the United States market is the Long Range All-Wheel Drive.
- The starting price is $48,990 before you add the destination fee and taxes.
The refreshed Tesla Model Y electric crossover is now much cheaper in the United States after the American EV maker discontinued the Launch Series trim. It came with all the bells and whistles, including the so-called Full Self-Driving (Supervised) driver assistance system, and was priced at $59,990 before shipping and taxes.
After about a month on the market, the Model Y Launch Series has been removed from Tesla’s U.S. website. It has been replaced with the Long Range All-Wheel Drive version, priced at $48,990 prior to adding the destination charge and taxes. This update occurred sometime last week.
Unlike the Launch Series model, this version does not include FSD. Those who desire that feature must either make a one-time payment of $8,000 or opt for a subscription. Additionally, the Launch Series featured a vegan suede interior along withLaunch Series badges throughout.
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Notably, the recently unveiled Model Y Long Range All-Wheel Drive achieves a 0 to 60 miles per hour acceleration in 4.6 seconds, as stated. Tesla While the Launch Series accomplishes this in 4.1 seconds, it is uncertain whether the standard model offers reduced power or torque. In Europe, the updated Model Y Dual Motor Long Range provides approximately 370 horsepower and 363 pound-feet of torque. The variant equipped with 19-inch all-season tires maintains an EPA-estimated range of 327 miles. Additionally, customers can opt for 20-inch wheels paired with all-season tires, reducing the estimated range to 303 miles.

The available features include a $1,000 towing hitch, $35 center console trays, $240 all-weather floor liners, and a $500 roof rack. Currently, there isn’t an option for a seven-seater version. Tesla Model Y Long-Range All-Wheel Drive qualifies for the $7,500 federal tax credit , effectively reducing the starting price to $41,490 for customers who qualify for the tax credit.
The Model Y has consistently been Tesla’s top-selling vehicle and, for a period, it held the title of the best-selling car globally—not only within the electric vehicle segment but across all categories. Achieving such status is high commendation, yet it appears that dynamics at Tesla might be shifting. Sales are down people worldwide are becoming increasingly frustrated Elon Musk His actions often lead to various outcomes. A lot of these incidents result from his behavior. trading in their Teslas And taking control of electric vehicles produced by various manufacturers.
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