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Tesla Model Y 2025 Rear Design Close Look

Tesla has released Model Y 2025 AKA Juniper in Asia but its delivery and customer hand-over are still limited, however, its images are continuously surfacing from China including a close look from different angles.

The company has been producing the new Model Y at the Giga Shanghai factory since early January this year. Soon after launching manufacturing, the new Model Y was also announced to Asian markets.

This new Model Y has redesigned front and rear sides. The images that surfaced on social media site X show these new changes from a close stance.

The front side has a lightbar, which is a major change in the front deck and flattens the frunk compared to the previous Model Y. The headlights are slipped below lthe ightbar.

Tesla Model Y Juniper close look

credit – @DriveGreen80167/X

The new Tesla Model Y comes in two variants – Rear Wheel Drive (RWD) and All Wheel Drive (AWD) Long Range. Buyers can configure these two with 19-inch storm wheels and 20-inch helix wheels. People can also choose a new Glaciar blue color, which shines differently in light contact and shade.

Inside the car, the Model Y Juniper has ambient lighting to improve the driving experience. On the other hand, interior material has improved for extra comfort. Similar to Model 3 Refresh, the vehicle has a display for a secondary row.

The rear side includes an indirect reflective body panel taillight. The image shows the depth inside the light, which is completely different from traditional design.

Tesla has planned to deliver the Model Y 2025 in China and other markets starting in March. On the other hand, the US launch date is still unknown.

Tesla Model Y 2025 Rear Design Close Look

credit – @DriveGreen80167/X

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