A Pricey Leap for Tesla's Long-Awaited Upgrade
Tesla's 2025 Model Y Revamp Shocks with $12,000 Price Hike!
Tesla has unveiled its much‑anticipated 2025 Model Y with a jaw‑dropping price increase of $12,000, setting the new cost at $61,630 for the Launch Series. This model, the first major update since 2020, boasts a 320‑mile range and zips from 0 to 60 mph in just 4.1 seconds. Design tweaks include sleek new headlights and light bars influenced by the Cybercab concept. Luxury features, such as heated/cooled front seats and a high‑end sound system, aim to justify the leap in cost. The model comes standard with "Full Self‑Driving (Supervised)", positioning Tesla boldly in the autonomous vehicle market but raising questions about affordability.
Introduction of Tesla Model Y 2025
Design and Feature Updates
Full Self‑Driving (Supervised) System
Market Positioning and Competitors
Public and Expert Reactions
Future Implications for the EV Market
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