Finally Happened! Elon Musk LEAKED 2 All-New Models for 2026! Shocking Price & Time Release!
In a groundbreaking announcement, Elon Musk has revealed that Tesla is indeed staying true to its promise of affordable electric vehicles. Get ready for the highly anticipated Model E, a game changer set to launch in 2026 with a jaw-dropping starting price of just $20,000! Yes, you heard that right—this is a significant drop from the initial $25,000 price mark. Excitement is buzzing as the Model E, internally codenamed "E80," has been spotted testing in camouflage, hinting at a potential reveal next month and delivery by year’s end.
While many are eager for this new model, it’s noteworthy that some Tesla enthusiasts might not share the same enthusiasm. The Model E aims to be a smaller, more budget-friendly crossover, approximately 20% smaller than the popular Model Y. Although it may not introduce revolutionary features, it’s the perfect opportunity for those who’ve dreamed of owning a Model Y for under $30,000.
This crossover is expected to deliver a stripped-down experience, featuring fewer luxuries like smaller wheels, single-pane windows, and basic fabric upholstery. Nevertheless, it promises to maintain the core Tesla electrifying performance that buyers love.
Join us as we explore all the details, specifications, and what to expect from the Model E and its counterpart, the second 2026 model, which remains shrouded in mystery. Don’t miss out on this thrilling investment in your future driving experience!
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Too long, I guess I'll get my Tesla news somewhere else
They cut back on too much. It’s not minimalism, it’s just cheap.
No frills, just function. Model 2 is what minimalism actually looks like.
What design features, if any, could Tesla include in the Model 2 to make it feel aspirational despite its economy-level pricing?
Honestly, I’m okay with a smaller screen if it means I can buy a Tesla.
How will the shift to a 48-volt architecture impact third-party compatibility, diagnostics, and long-term serviceability?
Can a smaller 12-inch touchscreen still offer the same level of user experience and control that Tesla owners have come to expect?
A Zen-minimalist interior might feel sterile to some — but I kind of dig it.
Removing physical buttons just makes the UI worse, not cheaper.
Over-the-air everything = Tesla charging you later for features that should be standard.
I hope you can keep the price without the tariffs
I don't who to believe anymore?
Ooo my God u reach to me
Too long time line! I have a need right now, and a low budget.