Tesla Model Y ‘Juniper’ Is Going Into Production Today In Europe: Report

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The updated Tesla Model Y is reportedly going into production today at the company’s European factory in Germany. According to the German newspaper Handelsblatt, employees at Tesla’s Gigafactory Berlin facility were informed of the product launch yesterday, with assembly set to begin today, January 14.

The only production of Tesla production in Europe only brings together the model and, which once returned to the best -selling electric vehicle of the Global last year. Despite the launch of the record numbers the last quarter.

As the style is the best of the manufacturer’s manufacturer, it is very vital to start making the updated edition as soon as you can imagine and start deliveries. The car was presented in China, the only primary market where Tesla saw its sales figures accumulated last year. Market consumers such as Australia and New Zealand can already request the electric lifting crossing, deliveries scheduled for May.

It is not known when the first European teams will be delivered. However, judging through what happened with the updated style 3, we expect North America to be among the last markets where the updated style will be available.  

The facelifted Tesla Model Y, nicknamed “Juniper,” has a redesigned front and rear and a slightly more refined interior. There’s a new infotainment screen for the rear passengers, and the suspension system has been revised for greater comfort. Furthermore, the gear selector stalk has been removed from the steering column, leaving just the blinker stalk. That’s different from the Cybertruck and refreshed Model 3, both of which don’t have any steering column stalks–instead, the controls have been moved on the steering wheel and central infotainment screen.

Globally, Tesla delivered 1,789,226 vehicles last year, down 1% from the 1,808,581 EVs delivered in 2023. In 2023, Tesla shipped 38% more vehicles than in 2022.

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