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Tesla plans to unveil its new Model Y Juniper in China in early 2025, before rolling it out to key markets, including the U.S ...
Everything We Know So Far Tesla’s top-selling SUV is getting a major refresh—and it could reshape the EV market. From a new full-width light bar and ventilated seats to improved range, performance ...
Tesla’s apparent redesigned “Juniper” Model Y electric SUV was spotted in California with its bumpers covered. The upcoming refresh follows the Model 3 “Highland” update.
Design. The Tesla Model Y Juniper has a number of design changes that make it unique, but it still looks like a Model Y in general. You’re not going to look at the Model Y Juniper and think it ...
Performance: The Model 3 Performance has more horsepower (up to 510 hp) and does 0–60 mph in 2.9 seconds. Front: The front end has a sleeker hood (bump removed) and low-profile headlights for ...
Tesla Model Y Juniper Update: Everything We Know Tesla’s best-selling model got a much-needed update this year. The Launch Edition starts at $59,900 before the $7,500 EV tax credit.
Tesla is offering new lease terms at a lower price for the 2026 ‘Juniper’ Model Y, looking to give a shot in the arm to its best selling vehicle. Newsletters Games Share a News Tip.
The 2025 Tesla Model Y Juniper refresh will have full-width front and rear light bars, according to spy shots. Its headlights will be moved below the light bar, making it the second Tesla with a ...
The updated 2025 Tesla Model Y is expected to go on sale in the spring of 2025. The refreshed Model Y is said to be internally code-named Juniper, while the updated Model 3 was known as Highland.
It's no surprise the Model Y Juniper is a bit larger than its Model 3 sibling, but the two remain close. According to Tesla's spec sheet, the Juniper measures 78 inches wide, 63.9 inches tall, and ...
Tesla’s Model Y “Juniper” test vehicle gets unveiled to reveal a Cybertruck-style light bar in the back. The interior also has a new ambient light strip.
The new Model Y Juniper has a CLTC estimated 446-mile (718-km) range over the 2023 EPA 330-mile (531 km) range. To be fair, the CLTC (China Light-Duty Vehicle Test Cycle) leans towards the ...