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Tesla Model Y Juniper Spotted Driving In San Jose, California

  • The Tesla Model Y Juniper has been spotted in light camouflage once again
  • Musk says the Juniper Model Y won't launch in 2024, but 2025 is almost upon us, so a launch is likely imminent
  • The Juniper Model Y will feature most of the same updates found on the Highland Model 3

We all know by now that Teslas get better over time due to almost constant software updates. However, there comes a time when an overhaul is due and for the Model Y, that time has to be soon. With the Tesla Model 3 getting its significant "Highland" upgrade, the question now is, when will the Model Y "Juniper" upgrade enter production?

The Highland version of the Model 3 came equipped with a revised exterior, a revised front fascia featuring new headlight clusters, slimmer taillights, redesigned mirrors, new wheel designs and new exterior colors, as well as a much-improved suspension. We expect the Juniper version of the Model Y to pretty closely match the updates found on the new Model 3, which also means that the interior should get the new steering wheel from the Model 3, which has more buttons than before because it no longer has stalks on the steering column.

With the Juniper Model Y launch looming, public sightings have become more common. This latest sighting comes to us via Colin W. on X, who spotted the Juniper near San Jose, California. It's a brief clip, but it gives a pretty clear view of the Model Y's driver's side, which only has some camo on the front and rear.

 

The biggest change we saw with the Highland Model 3 was its improved ride. It got a completely revised suspension system, transforming it into a much more comfortable car. We expect this to carry over to the revised Model Y but is that a big enough improvement for you to consider waiting for the updated version of the Model Y? Since we don't know when it will arrive, we're on the fence here, especially since there's a chance that the Model Y will lose its $7,500 tax credit soon.

Here's what we suggest. If you don’t need the Model Y’s roomier trunk and easier access, the cheaper revised Model 3 is probably a better option. If you need the extra room, either buy a Model Y now and get the tax credit or wait for the revised version, which may not get the credit. It's a bit of a gamble, though.

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