In a recent announcement, Elon Musk revealed the exciting news that Tesla will be introducing new variants and options for the Model Y, codenamed ‘Juniper,’ in 2025. This highly anticipated update is set to bring significant changes to the popular electric SUV, sparking curiosity among Tesla enthusiasts around the world.
With Tesla continuously pushing the boundaries of innovation, it comes as no surprise that the Model Y is getting a refresh to stay ahead of the competition. The new Juniper variants will include both 5-seat and 7-seat options, catering to a wider range of customers and their needs.
Speculations and rumors have been circulating about the upcoming Model Y overhaul, and with Musk’s confirmation, we can expect to see these new variants hit the market early next year. The revamped Model Y is expected to debut in China, setting the stage for what could be a game-changer in the electric vehicle market.
Stay tuned as we dive into what these new Model Y Juniper variants have to offer, how they compare to the current model, and when we can expect to see them on the roads. With Tesla’s commitment to innovation and sustainability, the future of the Model Y looks brighter than ever. Don’t miss out on the latest updates by subscribing to Adam Tech’s YouTube channel today! #Adamtechus #teslaadamtech #teslamodely #modelyjuniper #modely
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What specific features will the seven-seater Juniper have that differ from the U.S. version?
I hope the seven-seater Model Y is more spacious than the current version. A more comfortable third row would make a big difference!
Tesla’s strategy to update the Model Y is smart. The five-seater version should appeal to those who want the Tesla experience without all the frills.
I’m intrigued by the international variations. If the seven-seater is tailored for China, I wonder if similar adjustments will come to the U.S.
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I think 5 seater would be my choice but range of these vehicles for family long trips are very important they mantion all the good things about it that I love but I also like to here its range for long trips.
why is this video still stating Weltmeister as a competition? The company has filed for bankruptcy since Oct 2023.
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The idea of a special edition for China sounds interesting. Tesla seems to be really focusing on different markets with this refresh.
A new central screen and updated interior sound great for the five-seater. Looking forward to the fresh look and feel!
The seven-seater could be perfect for road trips if they fix the third row issues. It’s about time Tesla addressed this.
I’m glad Tesla is working on making the Model Y more affordable. A more budget-friendly five-seater could be just what they need!
How will the refreshed Model Y affect Tesla’s sales figures in China?
Can we expect any significant changes in the driving range of the five-seater Juniper?
What improvements are anticipated in the interior design of the five-seater Model Y?
Will the new seven-seater Juniper be available in all international markets, or just China and Europe?
The seven-seater’s expanded cargo space is a nice touch. I hope the third row is more comfortable than the current version.
The five-seater Juniper seems like it’ll be a hit with those who want a Tesla but don’t need all the bells and whistles.
7 seats don’t make sense unless the body structure changes to give more head & Leg room for two adults. Maybe a hatchback Model Y instead.
Consider carefully before purchasing a Tesla vehicle. While the brand is known for its software, the quality of materials such as the leather, body, steering, tires, and overall build (like the frunk and trunk) seems lacking, with parts made from poor-quality plastic. Driving on rough roads reveals questionable suspension quality, and you may experience unusual noises from the doors. While Tesla excels in technology, other brands offer similar features at better value. I recommend exploring other electric vehicles on the market before making your decision.
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I can bet you from now on they won't be able to accommodate people higher than 5,5, on the 3rd seat line, just for kid, tesla and must of 7 or 8 seated vehicle are not made for 6 or 6'3 high people,
Ingeneers and designers never take in consideration the 3rd row for tall people or quite high volumes or robustly people, only 5 up 5'6 or kid tall
Well I think No 1 and 2 are pretty nice not bad of ya Car the Extra Seats are for Family that have Children that's Pretty for that all say keep up the Good Work Everybody?
The five-seater version sounds like a smart move by Tesla. It should make the Model Y more accessible to those who want a Tesla without breaking the bank.
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Would not scale back on heating in cars meant for Melbourne, AU, Winters are too cold.
Will the updates to the Model Y Juniper be enough to stay competitive with newer electric SUVs from other manufacturers?
What specific improvements will Tesla make to the third-row seating in the seven-seater version?
How does Tesla plan to address potential production challenges with the increased volume for the new models?
How will the new seven-seater Model Y compare in terms of comfort with its competitors offerings?
Will the five-seater Model Y be able to offer significant cost savings while maintaining performance and quality?
Will the potential six-seat variant for China offer any unique features that differentiate it from the seven-seater models?
How will Tesla’s strategy to introduce the seven-seater Model Y in both China and Europe impact its sales in these regions?
What new technology or features might be included in the refreshed Model Y to enhance the driving experience?
How does Tesla plan to price the five-seater version to ensure it remains an attractive option for budget-conscious buyers?
How will the new LED light bar and design tweaks affect the overall aesthetics of the Model Y?
New Juniper is looking more and more like a BYD or Xpeng with the rear lighting – This is a compliment.
BTW 7 seater makes no sense as Model Y is too small, too short and too low towards the tail and ground clearance too low. When you've been inside a Li One 6/7 seater, you realise why these cars have to be 5metres long, have higher ground clearance and more back headroom so that the 3rd row seats can be usable and make any sense for 7pax on a tight budget. Realistically, a 7 seater MPV like the Zeekr 009 is ideal for 7 pax practicality out on camping and road trips.
The new Model Y Juniper could be a hit if Tesla manages to price the five-seater competitively. It would be great to see more people driving Teslas.
The potential redesign of the five-seater sounds intriguing. If Tesla can balance cost and features effectively, it could be a game-changer in the EV market.
The focus on the Chinese market with a seven-seater variant shows how important it is for Tesla to adapt to local demands. It’s a smart move.
I’m excited about the LED light bar and the other design tweaks. Even small updates can make a big difference in the overall appeal of the Model Y.
I hope Tesla addresses the legroom issue in the seven-seater. For long journeys, comfort is crucial, and cramped third-row seats won’t cut it.