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Apparent Tesla Model Y “Juniper” prototype spotted in US roads again
Tesla CEO Elon Musk may be downplaying any potential updates to the Model Y on social media, but apparent camouflaged prototype units of the all-electric crossover are still getting spotted on public roads. Among the most recent sightings was in the Bay Area, where it was photographed on the highway.
The image of the camouflaged Model Y unit was posted on Reddit, where it attracted a notable amount of attention from members of the r/TeslaMotors subreddit. As mentioned by u/sheffield712, who shared the image of the vehicle, the driver of the camouflaged Tesla seemed to be testing the Model Y’s steering system at about 70 mph.
The recently spotted Model Y prototype is very similar to other apparent “Project Juniper” units that have been sighted in the past, in the way that the vehicle’s entire rear portion was covered. Tesla has so far been very secretive about what any potential update to the Model Y would be like, though a leak of the vehicle in late July hinted at some exciting changes that may be rolled out to the all-electric crossover.
Covered Model Y Seen in Bay Area
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Back then, two photos allegedly of a Tesla Model Y “Juniper” prototype were shared on social media. Unlike previous sightings of the vehicle, however, one of the images allegedly showed a portion of the updated Model Y’s rear. which, interestingly enough, seemed to have a light bar with the words “Tesla” on it.
Tesla community members found the leaked image very interesting, as prior to the photo, speculations were high that any updates to the Model Y would probably just be similar to the upgrades that were rolled out to the reengineered Tesla Model 3 sedan. Considering that the new Model 3 is not equipped with a red light bar on its rear, the leaked image of the Model Y “Juniper” prototype’s rear triggered speculations that the all-electric crossover may be getting more substantial updates than expected.
I‘ll stick to my concept. I think I’m actually quite close to the actual thing ??
Recent prototype of the Model Y Juniper has been spotted by u sheffield712 pic.twitter.com/OFbcgZxzac— Dominic BRNKMN (@DominicBRNKMN) August 24, 2024
While sightings of covered Model Y units on public roads are exciting, CEO Elon Musk has been pretty adamant on X that there is no “refresh” coming for the all-electric crossover this year. Musk did, however, note that “Tesla continuously improves its cars, so even a car that is 6 months newer will be a little better.”
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SpaceX secures win as US labor board drops oversight case
The NLRB confirmed that it no longer has jurisdiction over SpaceX.
SpaceX scored a legal victory after the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) decided to dismiss a case which accused the company of terminating engineers who were involved in an open letter against founder Elon Musk.
The NLRB confirmed that it no longer has jurisdiction over SpaceX. The update was initially shared by Bloomberg News, which cited a letter about the matter it reportedly reviewed.
In a letter to the former employees’ lawyers, the labor board stated that the affected employees were under the jurisdiction of the National Mediation Board (NMB), not the NLRB. As a result, the labor board stated that it was dismissing the case.
As per Danielle Pierce, a regional director of the agency, “the National Labor Relations Board lacks jurisdiction over the Employer and, therefore, I am dismissing your charge.”
The NMB typically oversees airlines and railroads. The NLRB, on the other hand, covers most private-sector employers, as well as manufacturers such as Boeing.
The former SpaceX engineers have argued that the private space company did not belong under the NMB’s jurisdiction because SpaceX only offers services to “hand-picked customers.”
In an opinion, however, the NMB stated that SpaceX was under its jurisdiction because “space transport includes air travel” to get to outer space. The mediation board also noted that anyone can contact SpaceX to secure its services.
SpaceX had previously challenged the NLRB’s authority in court, arguing that the agency’s structure was unconstitutional. Jennifer Abruzzo, the NLRB general counsel under former United States President Joe Biden, rejected SpaceX’s claims. Following Abruzzo’s termination under the Trump administration, however, SpaceX asked the labor board to reconsider its arguments.
SpaceX is not the only company that has challenged the constitutionality of the NLRB. Since SpaceX filed its legal challenge against the agency in 2024, other high-profile companies have followed suit. These include Amazon, which has filed similar cases that are now pending.
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Tesla accuses IG Metall member of secretly recording Giga Berlin meeting
The union has denied the electric vehicle maker’s allegations.
Police seized the computer of an IG Metall member at Tesla Giga Berlin on Tuesday amid allegations that a works council meeting was secretly recorded.
The union has denied the electric vehicle maker’s allegations.
In a post on X, Gigafactory Berlin plant manager André Thierig stated that an external union representative from IG Metall attended a works council meeting and allegedly recorded the session. Thierig described the event as “truly beyond words.”
“What has happened today at Giga Berlin is truly beyond words! An external union representative from IG Metall attended a works council meeting. For unknown reasons he recorded the internal meeting and was caught in action! We obviously called police and filed a criminal complaint!” Thierig wrote in his post on X.
Police later confirmed to local news outlet rbb24 that officers did seize a computer belonging to an IG Metall member at the Giga Berlin site on Tuesday afternoon. Tesla stated that employees had contacted authorities after discovering the alleged recording.
IG Metall denied Tesla’s accusations, arguing that its representative did not record the meeting. The union alleged that Tesla’s claim was simply a tactic ahead of upcoming works council elections.
The next works council election at Giga Berlin is scheduled for March 2 to 4, 2026. The facility’s management had confirmed the dates to local news outlets. The official announcement marks the start of the election process and campaign period.
Approximately 11,000 employees are eligible to participate in the vote.
The previous works council election at the plant took place in 2024, and it was triggered by a notable increase in workforce size. Under German labor law, regular works council elections must be held every four years between March 1 and May 31.
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Elon Musk’s xAI plants flag in Bellevue AI hotspot
The lease places xAI’s new office in one of the region’s fastest-growing tech hubs.
Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence company xAI has leased a full floor at Lincoln Square South in downtown Bellevue, WA, as per city permit filings.
The lease places xAI’s new office in one of the region’s fastest-growing tech hubs.
Public records indicate that xAI leased roughly 24,800 square feet in Lincoln Square South. The location was previously occupied by video game company Epic Games. Lincoln Square South is part of the Bellevue Collection, which is owned by Kemper Development Co.
The lease was first referenced in January by commercial real estate firm Broderick Group, which noted that an unnamed tenant had secured the space, as stated in a report from the Puget Sound Business Journal. Later filings identified xAI as the occupant for the space.
xAI has not publicly commented on the lease.
xAI hinted at plans to open an office in the Seattle area back in September, when the startup posted job openings with salaries ranging from $180,000 to $440,000. At the time, the company had narrowed its location search to cities on the Eastside but had not finalized a lease.
xAI’s Bellevue expansion comes as Musk continues consolidating his businesses. Last week, SpaceX acquired xAI in a deal that valued the artificial intelligence startup at $250 billion. SpaceX itself is now valued at roughly $1.25 trillion and is expected to pursue an initial public offering (IPO) later this year.
Musk already has a significant presence in the region through SpaceX, which employs about 2,000 workers locally. That initiative, however, is focused largely on Starlink satellite development.
Bellevue has increasingly become a center for artificial intelligence companies. OpenAI has expanded its local office footprint to nearly 300,000 square feet. Data infrastructure firms such as Crusoe and CoreWeave have also established offices downtown.