Tesla has unveiled a refreshed Model Y in the Chinese market, featuring subtle design changes and improved performance figures. The updates include slimline headlamps, a redesigned rear light bar, and an array of engineering and design tweaks. The new Model Y boasts an impressive electric range of 447 miles on the domestic CLTC cycle and a 0-62mph sprint time of 4.3 seconds. While the exterior design remains largely unchanged, the Model Y carries forward the family look with its sloping roofline, grille-less front-end, and chrome details. The interior mirrors the Model 3's design, featuring a large central touchscreen display.
This is the new and updated Tesla Model Y – unveiled in the Chinese market to whet our appetites for what’s to come here. It’s a makeover of the world’s most popular EV and refreshes the Model Y ’s wardrobe with a gently revised look.
Tesla calls the rear light bar ‘an integrated diffuse reflection through-type taillight,’ which appears to have something of a soft glow about it. The 2025 Tesla Model Y was developed under the codename Project Juniper and it echoes the facelift given to the Model 3 last year, with an array of engineering and design tweaks throughout.The Model Y is the more crossovery derivative of the Model 3 saloon, in essence. Its design won’t surprise you much, as it follows the usual Tesla schtick: sloping rooflines, grille-less front-ends and chrome details are pretty much the norm, now.
This is most evident when it comes to the interior – it’s pretty much exactly the same design as the 3’s cabin, complete with a large central touchscreen display providing all of your required information in one place. Whether that’s a good or a bad thing depends on your thoughts on touchscreens…So that party trick? The Model Y can be a seven-seater. The brand says its baby SUV has ‘room for up to seven adults’ with its optional third row.
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