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Musk confirms Tesla Model Y is not getting a refresh this year

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Max McDee, 10 June 2024

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Tesla enthusiasts anticipating a major makeover of its most popular Model Y electric crossover will have to wait a bit longer. CEO Elon Musk dispelled rumors swirling around an imminent refresh of the vehicle, stating definitively that no such thing is planned for 2024.

Musk's announcement, made via his social media platform X, put an end to speculation that the Model Y would receive a substantial update this year. The rumors gained traction after Tesla launched a refreshed version of its Model 3 sedan, leading many to believe the Model Y would follow suit. However, Musk clarified that while Tesla continuously improves its vehicles through regular updates, no major refresh is on the horizon for the Model Y in the near future.

No Model Y “refresh” is coming out this year.

I should note that Tesla continuously improves its cars, so even a car that is 6 months newer will be a little better.

— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) June 9, 2024

In fact, Musk emphasized that even a Model Y purchased six months ago will only be slightly different from a brand new one, thanks to the company's ongoing commitment to enhancing its products through software updates and minor tweaks. This approach allows Tesla to maintain a consistent and evolving product line without the need for frequent significant overhauls.

Musk's announcement comes amid reports of potential production cuts for the Model Y at Tesla's Shanghai plant. While demand for the electric crossover remains strong globally, the Chinese market has reportedly seen a slight softening in demand, leading to speculation about production adjustments.

Musk confirms Tesla Model Y is not getting major overhaul this year

Despite the absence of a major refresh this year, Tesla continues to dominate the electric vehicle market with its Model Y, which has become the best-selling car worldwide. The vehicle's popularity stems from its combination of performance, range, and practicality, making it an attractive option for many consumers.

Tesla's decision to postpone a refresh of the Model Y may surprise some, but it aligns with the company's focus on continuous improvement and innovation. By prioritizing incremental updates and enhancements, Tesla can ensure that its vehicles remain at the forefront of the electric vehicle market without needing frequent and disruptive redesigns.

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  • 10 Jun 2024

Among the "continuous improvements", please raise the priority to revise and improve the suspension. Thanks.

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