Tesla’s Game-Changing Affordable EV: These Are The Features Getting Axed
Tesla's budget-friendly electric vehicle is shaping up to be a stripped-down powerhouse—but what's getting left on the cutting room floor?
Feature Cuts That'll Make You Look Twice
The upcoming model bypasses premium interior materials in favor of cost-effective alternatives. Say goodbye to ventilated seats and power-adjustable steering columns—these luxury touches didn't make the final cut.
Performance Trade-Offs
Elon Musk's team cuts acceleration specs to match the vehicle's price point. The affordable EV delivers 0-60 times that trail Tesla's premium models by nearly two seconds.
Tech Downsizing
The infotainment system runs on less powerful hardware than Model S counterparts. Standard Autopilot remains intact, but Full Self-Driving capability becomes a pricey add-on rather than standard equipment.
Wall Street's already placing bets on whether these cuts will boost margins or just make the car another mass-market compromise. Because when it comes to Tesla's financials, sometimes the most interesting features are the ones that disappear from the balance sheet.
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Clues about these changes come from Tesla hacker GreenTheOnly, who often uncovers details in the company’s firmware. His findings suggest that the stripped-down version (codenamed E41) will eliminate several features. For example, interior lighting may be limited to just the footwell, seat adjustments will be reduced to a single electronic axis, and extras like puddle lamps and the rear passenger display could be gone. Reports also indicate that Tesla may switch to a fiberglass roof liner instead of glass, remove power-folding mirrors, and leave out upgrades such as a heated rear camera and premium suspension.
GreenTheOnly also found signs that Tesla could offer both all-wheel-drive and rear-wheel-drive versions of this cheaper Model Y, though the motors may be tuned down to save money. Many of these cuts are similar to cost-saving measures already seen in Tesla’s budget Model 3 in Mexico, which uses cloth seats, fewer speakers, and less acoustic glass.
What Is the Prediction for Tesla Stock?
Turning to Wall Street, analysts have a Hold consensus rating on TSLA stock based on 15 Buys, 12 Holds, and eight Sells assigned in the past three months, as indicated by the graphic below. Furthermore, the average TSLA price target of $329.77 per share implies 23% downside risk.
