A covered prototype of the Tesla Model Y, codenamed "Juniper," was recently spotted in Palo Alto, fueling speculation and excitement within the electric vehicle community. This sighting, first shared on social media platforms like Reddit, has triggered widespread discussion about potential updates Tesla may be planning for its popular crossover. The vehicle was heavily camouflaged, concealing possible design tweaks and new features Tesla may introduce.
The "Juniper" project is rumored to focus on improving key areas such as battery technology, aerodynamics, and possibly interior upgrades. Some observers speculate that the model could include a longer range and faster charging capabilities, thanks to advancements in battery cells. Other potential upgrades could involve Tesla’s Full-Self Driving system, bringing the latest in autonomous driving features to the Model Y.
This sighting is particularly intriguing because Tesla CEO Elon Musk has downplayed the likelihood of major updates to the Model Y in 2024. However, multiple sightings of the prototype on U.S. roads suggest that Tesla may be preparing to roll out the refresh in 2025. Given the success of the Model Y, which became the world’s best-selling car in 2023, the upcoming "Juniper" refresh is highly anticipated and could further solidify Tesla’s dominance in the electric vehicle market.
While details are still under wraps, the excitement surrounding the Juniper prototype suggests that Tesla enthusiasts and competitors alike are eager to see what the company has in store.
The new Model Y is apparently pretty much done from the plethora of road test spy shots and some of the supply chain end of things, so if not this year according to Musk, then most likely it's going to be released in early 2025?