Tesla Model Y Juniper Announced: Upgrades Coming in 2025
Tesla China introduces a new upgrade of the Tesla Model Y Juniper with better technology, more facilities, and a new standard in other EV SUVs. The Tesla Model Y Juniper is one of the new faces of the automaker in 2025; with it comes new features that will prove fascinating. For specifics, this luxurious electrical automobile has bladelike lighting at the front and rear visually and a new kind of steering with buttons that could be programmed additionally reduces the want for a contact-based interface, according to the Tesla China occasion. Rear passengers have an 8-inch screen for temperature control, games, and movies and apps; and Bluetooth means that kids are able to watch their favorite shows without necessarily disturbing others as the main 15.4-inch operates touch-face.
| Variant | Price (Excluding On-Road Costs) | Drive-Away Price | Range (WLTP) | 0-100 km/h |
| Rear-Wheel Drive | $63,400 | ~$69,000 | 466 km | 5.9 seconds |
| Long Range (All-Wheel Drive) | $73,400 | ~$79,000 | 551 km | 4.3 seconds |
Making the test drive possible in the Philippines by May 2025, the Tesla Model Y Juniper showcases Tesla China as the industry front-runner that created a vehicle that beautifully marries sophistication and advancements in technology and performance.
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