
Tesla's Model Y Redesign Has Arrived, but Maybe Not Where You Are
- by CNET
- Jan 10, 2025
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Tesla watchers were taken by surprise when a redesigned version of the Model Y electric crossover SUV, which wasn't announced by Tesla, showed up on the company's website in China and in nearby markets.
But it didn't take long for EV enthusiasts to break down some of the new features of the 2025 Model Y, which updates the company's top-selling car at a 5.4% higher price (263,500 yuan, or $35,900 starting) in hopes of regaining market share in the exploding Chinese EV market. It's the first major design change since the Model Y was unveiled in 2019 and made available in 2020.
Deliveries of the new Model Y are expected to start in March in China and other Asia-Pacific markets, according to news reports. Tesla's Australian site indicates that deliveries there will start in May. It's unclear when the EV might come to the US and Europe.
Tesla didn't immediately respond to an email asking about when the US market might see the updated Model Y.
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