Revamped Tesla Model Y Hits Asia First
Tesla Unveils Exciting Model Y Redesign, But It's Not For Everyone Just Yet
Tesla has rolled out a major redesign for the Model Y, marking its first substantial update since 2019. The revamped model is launched in China and the Asia‑Pacific area with new exterior and interior features and an improved range. While Tesla fans are eager for the new model, deliveries in the new markets begin in March 2024. However, there's no word yet on when U.S. and European markets will see the refreshed Model Y.
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