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Tesla Unveils Upcoming Performance Variant of 'Juniper' Model Y, Set for 2025
Tesla confirms a Performance version of the revamped 'Juniper' Model Y, including a possible seven‑seat configuration, will debut in 2025. Details emerged from Tesla execs Moravy and von Holzhausen, hinting at elevated specs and new features. Initially released without this trim, the refreshed Model Y's Performance variant is highly anticipated by EV enthusiasts.
Introduction to Tesla's Juniper Performance Model Y
Expected Release Timeline and Details
Performance Specifications and Enhancements
The Seven‑Seat Configuration Option
Insights on the Juniper Update Features
Pricing Speculations and Market Position
Impact of BYD and Xiaomi on Tesla's Strategy
European and US Market Developments
Global Supply Chain Transformations and Challenges
Public Reactions and Social Media Buzz
Economic, Social, and Political Implications
Future Trends and Industry Transformations
Conclusion
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