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Tesla Model Y Juniper spotted in Europe

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Vlad, 10 October 2024

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Tesla's long-rumored and much-awaited Model Y refresh codenamed Juniper is almost finally here. Maybe. Hopefully. Anyway, a Juniper test vehicle has been spotted in Mataró, Spain, wearing a pretty heavy coat of camo.

There isn't a lot that we can glean from these images, that's for sure, but the point here isn't what they're showing us necessarily, but the fact that Tesla is conducting on-the-road testing of the new model.

Cazado un Tesla Model Y Juniper de pruebas por Mataró. pic.twitter.com/cta8Jpshs1

— Eduardo Arcos (@earcos) October 9, 2024

That means its launch is finally approaching, and we're all for that. The company's best selling model has been in need of a tune-up for a while now.

Back in July, Juniper was spotted in California, also in camo gear, and it's definitely been a long time coming - in December of last year we heard rumors that production would be in full swing in the middle of 2024. Needless to say, that didn't happen. But if you've been patiently waiting for Juniper to arrive, it's now looking like it will - most likely, in a few months' time.

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  • Anonymous
  • kmq
  • 10 Oct 2024

Excellent timing for combining IRS with 2025 California incentives: $45,000 Tesla $ 7,500 IRS IRA $ 7,500 CA DCAP $ 2,000 CA DCAP charging card --- $28,000 net (before taxes & fees)!!!

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  • Anonymous
  • rK8
  • 10 Oct 2024

Would like to see a 800V Model Y refresh with single underbody and steer by wire.

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