Global production debut for Tesla's revamped Model Y
Tesla's Juniper: The Redesigned Model Y Hits All Four Gigafactories
Tesla has kicked off production of its refreshed Model Y, codenamed 'Juniper,' across its all four Gigafactories simultaneously. Featuring modernized aesthetics like new headlights with a continuous LED strip, the update keeps the 400‑volt architecture intact. With orders now open worldwide and deliveries set for March 2025, Giga Shanghai is set to lead the production charge. This rollout comes as Tesla faces fierce competition in the EV market and aims to maintain its dominance.
Introduction to Tesla's Model Y Juniper Update
Design and Features of the Revised Model Y
Global Production Strategy Across Gigafactories
Market Release and Pre‑order Insights
Role of Giga Shanghai in Model Y Production
Expert Opinions on Juniper Project
Public Reactions to the Model Y Redesign
Broader Implications for the EV Market
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