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    I’ve spent hours with the new Tesla Model Y – here are 5 updates I like (and 3 things I don’t)


    Did you know that the Tesla Model Y was the first EV to make the list of the world’s best-selling vehicles in 2023? Well, it was, and it has also topped the best-selling EV charts in multiple markets since its launch in 2020.

    Despite the massive sales success and delivery of regular over-the-air software updates, which have ushered in massive digital improvements over the years, customers have been crying out for a physical, aesthetic refresh, which has been rumored to be in the making for months.

    The internet decided to call it the ‘Juniper’ update, although Tesla denies it ever selected that codename, but you and I can simply refer to it as New Model Y – a Tesla that pays lip service to its short heritage but also looks firmly to the future.

    2025 Tesla Model Y

    (Image credit: Tesla UK)

    Tesla allowed me to get up close and personal with the European specification Model Y, which will be built in the company’s Berlin Gigafactory in Germany.

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