Tesla Model Y Juniper 2025: release date, price and what we know so far
The IndependentThe Tesla Model Y was the world’s best-selling car last year, and an all-new model is expected to be unveiled to the world early in 2025. Latest Model Y rumours and news A new spy video of a camouflaged Tesla Model Y test car being driven in San Jose, California has been posted on Elon Musk’s social media platform X, which shows more detail about the design of the car’s front and rear lights, while there’s also whispers of a camera being located in the front bumper for Tesla’s Full Self Driving tech. In the UK, a new Long Range Rear-Wheel Drive version of the current Model Y has been launched with a 373-mile range and price of £46,990, with Tesla also offering zero per cent finance on the car over four years to help boost sales of the outgoing car. A standard rear-drive Model 3 costs £5,000 less than its Long Range Rear-Drive cousin, so allowing for a slight increase, we wouldn’t be surprised if a new standard Rear-Drive Model Y doesn’t kick off the new Model Y range at around £43,000, with a £5,000 increase again for a Long Range Rear-Wheel Drive car. New Model Y range Tesla recently introduced new longer-range versions of the old Model Y to boost sales of the car in its final months, so we wouldn’t expect any less range than those models.