The Model Y, which Tesla announced in China, will start at 263,500 Chinese yuan ($35,935), with deliveries set to begin in March.
Deliveries in China and other Southeast Asian countries begin in March, but U.S. availability has not been announced yet. North American deliveries are anticipated to begin this spring, which would make the Model Y Juniper a late 2025 model.
Tesla has officially revealed the latest version of its Model Y crossover following images leaking online that teased the EV’s redesign. Codenamed “Juniper,” the Model Y 2025 refresh is now live on Tesla’s website in China and other Asia-Pacific markets with deliveries expected to begin in March.
The update is the first major revamp for the Model Y since the electric compact crossover's debut in 2019. The most noticeable change is the new styling, which features a chiseled front end with a light strip that matches the design of the Cybercab robotaxi. A light strip also replaces the separate brake lights found on the current Model Y.
The revised Model Y is available to order in China. Apart from the return of a turn signal lever, little seems new. Tesla is likely to retain the powertrain.
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Tesla has quietly unveiled its facelifted Model Y with new styling to keep it current with rivals like Kia and Volvo.
Tesla unveils new Model Y in China, featuring upgraded design and comfort, to regain market share from competitors like Xiaomi
Tesla has taken the unprecedented step of debuting a major model update in China as the US electric-car maker counters intense local competition with a long-awaited facelift of its Model Y. The refreshed version of the model that outsells its S,
The refreshed Model Y will start at 263,500 Chinese yuan ($35,935), which is more than 5% higher than the price of the previous Model Y version. The electric vehicle giant expects to begin making deliveries in March after securing regulatory approval.
Tesla has hiked the price of all variants of its cheapest offering- the Model 3- in China by 3,600 yuan (about $491).