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Tesla launches its long-awaited affordable EV, the Model Y Standard

Tesla’s answer to the ultra-cheap Chinese EVs
Tesla Model Y Standard 2026
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There’s a new entry-level Tesla—but it is not, despite many years of speculation, the Model 2. The American carmaker has long promised it would democratize the EV by starting with an executive sedan (the Model S), then working its way down via the Model 3 and Model Y crossovers to create a true ‘EV for the people.’ Then it got distracted and built a weird truck.

What we have instead is this: the new Model Y Standard. And when we say ‘what we have’… we don’t have it. Not in Asia. So far, this is a US-only offering, priced from $39,990 (around P2.323 million).

Tesla Model Y Standard 2026

The Model Y Standard is as cheap as a Model Y gets, and with Tesla getting cold feet on the idea of a $25,000 (around P1.452 million) ‘Model 2’ and replacing it with its Robotaxi concept, this is likely to remain the entry point to Tesla ownership for some time. So, what do you get?

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Well, the most efficient Model Y ever, we’re told. Riding on 18-inch wheels, the US market range estimate is some 517km. No word on whether the new front and rear bumpers make the Standard slipperier through the air than the existing Model Y or the new Performance version.

Tesla Model Y Standard 2026

It certainly doesn’t sound as though the touchscreen is full of grayed-out barred features you need a pesky Volkswagen-style subscription to access.

Said Tesla: “The latest addition to the Model Y lineup comes standard with an extensive suite of features, including remote mobile app access, Trip Planner with real-time Supercharger availability, and a variety of gaming and entertainment options. Phone Key, Remote Climate Control, Sentry Mode, Dog Mode, and all the Tesla signature features are included.”

Presumably, that also means an angry mob of protesters and the ever-present fear of being keyed. No wonder Sentry Mode stuck around.

Tesla Model Y Standard 2026

As recently as 2023, the Model Y dominated worldwide car sales charts, but it has lost a ton of momentum as US EV tax breaks ended, while Trump tariffs, anti-Elon sentiment, and Tesla’s lack of new features compared to swathes of younger newcomers have also hurt sales.

So, is this the moment Tesla ends its troubled year and heads back to the top of the EV pile?

More photos of the 2026 Tesla Model Y Standard:

Tesla Model Y Standard 2026

Tesla Model Y Standard 2026

Tesla Model Y Standard 2026

Tesla Model Y Standard 2026

Tesla Model Y Standard 2026

Tesla Model Y Standard 2026

Tesla Model Y Standard 2026

NOTE: This story first appeared on TopGear.com. Minor edits have been made.

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