Tesla launched its new Model Y Juniper models in China on 26 February, instead of the previously planned March. The company announced that it made the first deliveries. It is said that this early release is a positive sign for the US and European markets. So, when will the vehicles arrive in Europe? What will he present? Details are in our news…
Tesla delivered Model Y Juniper models ahead of schedule!
Tesla has announced some changes to the design, aerodynamics and interior for the new Model Y Juniper. However, there is no upgrade in the powertrain. Among the most striking changes are the following:
- Approximately 5% more range (this increase is achieved through power efficiency optimisations, not an increase in battery capacity).
- Maximum 250 kW charging support continues, but no switch to Tesla’s new 48V low-voltage electrical system.

Lars Moravy, one of Tesla’s chief engineers, stated that these changes were made to ensure that the Model Y remains affordable. However, it is also stated that more upgrades may come as production costs decrease. On the other hand, Tesla offered the Model Y RWD version for sale in China for $ 36,310. Until 28 February, the special version with extended warranty called ‘Launch Series’ will remain on sale. In Europe:
- The most affordable Model Y Juniper RWD version is 44,990 euros.
- The longest range Model Y (386 miles – 620 km according to WLTP) is 49,990 euros.
Apart from that, Tesla sales in Europe fell by 45 per cent in January. It is rumoured that this may be due to the negative impact of Elon Musk’s political statements on the European market. What do you think about this topic? Do you think Tesla’s Model Y Juniper update meets expectations? You can write your opinions in the comments section below…