The 2025 Tesla Model Y is loaded with advanced driver assistance systems ( ADAS ), including a new front-facing camera, ...
Tesla Model Y Juniper has a turn indicator stalk, but Tesla removed any meaningful functionality besides activating the turn ...
Tesla (TSLA) launched an updated version of the Model Y in the US and Europe late Thursday night, bringing some new excitement to its product portfolio, which had been getting long in the tooth.
The 2025 Tesla Model Y is now on sale in the United States with a starting price of $61,630. That price is for the limited-production Launch Series, which includes standard all-wheel drive and ...
given the fact that Tesla has been regularly pushing software updates to the Model Y, we wouldn’t expect it to completely reinvent the wheel. While we have some information about the performance ...
That’s to say there’s no display behind the steering wheel for the driver. For the Model Y Juniper, Tesla has added things like additional accent lighting, helping make the vehicle look more ...
The Launch Edition New Model Y is available ... of the steering wheel instead of dropping it for on-wheel buttons like other recent Teslas. Meanwhile, there are other issues affecting Tesla ...
EV giant Tesla Inc. TSLA has launched its refreshed Model Y in the U.S., with the long-range all-wheel drive variant priced at $59,990. What Happened: Tesla’s website lists the new Model Y and ...
Tesla has announced that its redesigned Model Y SUV is coming to the U.S., Canada, and Mexico in March, with a starting price just shy of $60,000. The news comes just two weeks after Tesla ...
and the performance all-wheel drive at $51,990. Tesla did not say how long the older Model Y would remain on sale or when it would be phased out. Tesla stock was little changed in early trade on ...
In contrast to the set-up in the new Model 3, Tesla has reintroduced an indicator stalk to the Model Y, removing the steering wheel-mounted buttons that some have derided. This is a new ‘digital ...
The release of the new Model Y comes as Tesla announced it would deploy a software update to about 1.2 million vehicles in China to fix problems with the car's steering and rear-view cameras.