Tesla Model Y Juniper : Testé en Europe avec un nouveau design !

Tesla Model Y Juniper: Tested in Europe with a new design!

The long-awaited Tesla Model Y Juniper facelift was recently spotted in Europe. The prototype features some notable changes, including new rear lighting and subtle body tweaks. It seems that Tesla is continuing to refine its model to meet the ever-growing expectations of electric vehicle users.

A redesigned rear light bar

One of the most visible changes on this new version of the Model Y is the addition of a rear light bar that extends across the entire width of the vehicle. This change not only brings an aesthetic touch, but also improves safety by improving the vehicle's visibility, especially in low-light conditions.

The Juniper Model Y with LED strip at the rear was filmed in the middle of testing on European roads.

New license plate position

Another intriguing detail is that the license plate has been moved to the bumper, a decision that may seem innocuous but that changes the overall look of the car. This type of change reflects Tesla's efforts to refine the design of its vehicles while taking into account local standards and customer feedback.

The Juniper Project: What other improvements can we expect?

Project Juniper , Tesla's internal codename, aims to improve the competitiveness of the Model Y. In addition to aesthetic changes, it is likely that the Juniper will also benefit from technological improvements, both in terms of the user interface and the overall performance of the vehicle. Tesla could well push the boundaries further in terms of energy efficiency and autonomy.

Conclusion

As the Model Y Juniper continues its testing in Europe, it is clear that Tesla continues to innovate to stay ahead of the electric vehicle market. With aesthetic and functional changes, this restyled model promises to capture the attention of electric car enthusiasts looking for modernity and performance. We are still waiting for a marketing date for this version, expected for the last quarter of 2025.

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