Despite many denials about its upcoming refresh to the ever-so-popular Model Y, Tesla is reportedly gearing up to launch the Juniper Model Y with a new look and hopefully expanded feature set.
While the final design remains secret, leaks and spy shots have emerged, giving us a good idea of what to expect. One of the most striking changes appears to be the addition of a full-width LED light bar that stretches across both the front and rear of the vehicle. This design element adds a futuristic touch and, distinguishes the new Model Y from its predecessor, and follows the latest automotive trend.
Tesla Model Y Juniper - speculative render by Sugar DesignIn addition to the LED light bar, the updated Model Y is also rumored to sport split headlights, another design cue that has become increasingly popular in the automotive world. These changes, while seemingly cosmetic, suggest that Tesla is paying close attention to design trends and is willing to adapt to the evolving tastes of consumers.
The revamped Model Y is expected to incorporate a host of technological advancements, including enhanced autonomous driving capabilities and improved acceleration. These upgrades are likely to help Model Y hold on to its position as a leader in the EV market.
Tesla Model Y Juniper - speculative render by Sugar DesignProduction of the new Model Y is slated to begin in late November at Tesla's Giga Shanghai plant. The 5-seater variant is expected to hit the market in the first quarter of 2025, followed by the 7-seater in the fourth quarter of the same year. Interestingly, Tesla has reportedly banned electronic devices from the production workshop to prevent further leaks, indicating the company's desire to maintain secrecy around the new model.
The timing of the Model Y refresh is significant, as Tesla faces increasing competition from local EV startups in China. Companies like Onvo, XPeng, and Zeekr are launching their own Model Y competitors, putting pressure on Tesla to stay ahead of the curve. In response, Tesla has extended its 5-year, 0% interest loan incentive in China all the way till the end of November.
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