Tesla Model Y “Juniper” rumors continue to swirl around the community, with a new report out of China today stating that the refreshed version of the all-electric crossover is set to be released in Q1 2025.
The report comes from Weixin, a Chinese news outlet, which states that Tesla will “deliver two modified Model Y models next year,” one being a five-seat configuration and a seven-seater also being available for purchase.
The report states the seven-seater configuration could be exclusive to the Chinese market.
However, there has been no confirmation of the report, and Tesla does not openly talk about future projects before they are formally announced.
Tesla has denied any indications of a new Model Y making it to market this year, but next year is still in question. After Tesla’s Model 3 “Highland” finally made it to the U.S. after being released in Europe in late 2023, the timeframe of rumors beginning about an upgraded sedan to its release is somewhat similar to what we are seeing with the Model Y.
Although CEO Elon Musk said last year that there will be no Model Y Refresh in 2024, that does open the door for 2025.
Nevertheless, it seems odd to encourage the idea that Tesla could be redesigning and rethinking the design of the Model Y. It was the best-selling vehicle in the world last year, and with all the attention put on the Robotaxi event in October, it seems unlikely there will be a Model Y Refresh as early as Q1 2025.
This is not to say that one won’t eventually come.
We have seen potential Tesla Model Y Refresh prototypes, leaked images of potential release candidates, and other hints that something might be in the works.
Even still, Tesla’s Robotaxi development has taken over basically all of the company’s attention, and for good reason. It is looking as if it is the catalyst for future stock growth, which has investors excited for what will be released at the unveiling event on October 10.
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