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How can Tesla make a cheaper Model Y?

In an earnings call Wednesday, Tesla CEO Elon Musk “let the cat out of the bag”: The new, more affordable electric vehicle the company has been touting for over a year, and that has been singled out as the one thing that could pull Tesla out of its sales rut, wasn’t new at all. It was just the Model Y.

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Not only that, the stripped-down version of Tesla’s bestselling vehicle is already in development, and will go into volume production in the second half of 2025, the company said in a letter to shareholders. During the call, Musk said it is meant to appeal to customers who want to buy a Tesla, but can’t afford one.

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