Introduction –
Tesla continues to define the EV revolution with a lineup that balances sleek performance, cutting-edge tech, and expanding accessibility. From budget-friendly compacts and family SUVs to futuristic trucks and hypercars, Tesla delivers innovation with electric flair. Here’s your clear and friendly guide to what’s in (or coming to) the U.S. market.

Sedans & Sporty Picks –
Tesla Model 3 –
(Highland Refresh)
The everyday EV benchmark – refreshed design, up to ~421 miles range, multiple trims including a rumored Ludicrous version. Efficient, tech-packed, and more affordable EV access.
Tesla Model S –
Tesla’s flagship luxury sedan still packs serious punch. The Plaid trim delivers blistering acceleration—your ticket to electrified performance with a premium feel.
SUVs & Crossovers –
Tesla Model Y –
(Juniper Refresh)
The top-selling compact SUV gets a facelift: updated exterior, rear-seat screen, better range. Now available in the U.S. with a Launch Series priced around $60K.
Trucks & Utility –
Tesla Cybertruck –
The eye-catching EV pickup finally in mass production. Variants include RWD, AWD, and the high-performance Cyberbeast, with up to ~340 miles range and unique stainless-steel body.
Future & Coming Soon –
Tesla Roadster (Next-Gen) –
The electric supercar is back. Targeting ~1.9s 0–60 mph, 620 miles range, $200K price tag. Production is anticipated to begin in late 2025.
Tesla Cybercab –
(Robotaxi) –
A pioneering driverless, two-seat EV with no steering wheel or pedals. Production is expected before 2027, highlighting Tesla’s autonomous ambitions.
Lower-Cost EVs & Robotaxi Plans –
Tesla plans to introduce a $25K-ish affordable EV (codenamed Redwood or Model Q) and expand its Robotaxi strategy in the U.S. in 2025–2026