Tesla's cheapest Model 3 is now available in Europe.
The company started offering a stripped-down version of the model across its European markets on Friday, notifying its users via an in-app message.
The Model 3 Standard is "our most affordable vehicle," Tesla wrote in the message. "(It) gives you all the best Tesla features with a lower cost of ownership over time."
The price of the Model 3 Standard varies by market. In Germany, it starts at €37,970, while in France and Italy, it's a bit cheaper at €36,990.
While that's roughly €8,000 cheaper than the next trim (which is now called Premium), you do lose quite a lot in terms of features.
We've covered the details for both the Standard trims of Model Y and Model 3 on Mashable. In short, compared to Long Range Rear-Wheel Drive Premium

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