Tesla Model Y Standard Range: A Deep dive into the $39,990 EV
Are you considering joining the electric vehicle revolution but found Tesla’s pricing a bit out of reach? You’re not alone. For years, Tesla enthusiasts have anticipated a more affordable entry point – the rumored $25,000 Model 2.While that project has been shelved, Tesla has responded to the demand for a lower-priced option with the new Standard Range Model Y.
This article provides a complete overview of the new Model Y, detailing its features, range, and what you gain – and what you give up – compared to higher-end trims. We’ll also explore the context of this release within Tesla’s broader strategy and the evolving EV market.
The Shift in Tesla’s strategy
Initially, Tesla aimed to disrupt the market with a truly budget-friendly EV, the Model 2. Though, CEO Elon Musk shifted focus toward the advancement of humanoid robots, leading to the cancellation of the Model 2 in early 2024. https://arstechnica.com/cars/2024/04/tesla-scraps-its-plan-for-a-25000-model-2-ev/
Despite this change, vehicle sales remain the cornerstone of Tesla’s revenue. https://arstechnica.com/cars/2025/07/tesla-q2-2025-sell-fewer-cars-and-carbon-credits-make-less-money/ The recent expiration of the IRS clean vehicle tax credit at the end of September 2025 likely spurred a temporary sales boost in Q3 2025, but analysts predict a dip in sales for the current quarter. The Standard Range Model Y is,in part,a response to these market dynamics.
Introducing the $39,990 Model Y
The new standard Range Model Y starts at $39,990, making it the most affordable Model Y variant currently available in North America. This price point positions it to capture a wider segment of the EV market.
Here’s a breakdown of key specifications:
* Price: $39,990
* Range: 321 miles (516 km)
* Powertrain: Rear-wheel drive
* Battery Pack: Believed to be 69 kWh
For comparison, the now-Premium rear-wheel drive Model Y offers an EPA-estimated range of 357 miles (574 km). While the Standard Range model offers slightly less range,it represents a significant price reduction. Tesla has previously utilized software-locking techniques to manage battery configurations, but evidence suggests this model utilizes a dedicated, smaller battery pack.https://arstechnica.com/cars/2017/09/tesla-remotely-extends-the-range-of-some-cars-to-help-with-irma/
What You’ll Find – and What’s Missing
To achieve the lower price point, Tesla has made several changes to the Model Y’s features and materials. These “decontenting” measures are common in creating more affordable vehicle trims. Here’s what you should know:
* No AM/FM Radio: Traditional radio reception has been removed. You’ll rely on streaming services and Bluetooth connectivity for audio.
* No Rear Touchscreen: Passengers in the back won’t have a dedicated touchscreen to control climate settings.
* Metal roof: The panoramic glass








