The most important upgrade to me wasn't mentioned. It's the Hardware version 5 (HW5) upgrade in the Model Y Juniper's computing power, which is expected to support current and future upgrades to their full self driving (FSD) software.
The five-seater Model Y sounds like a great move for Tesla! It’ll make owning a Tesla more accessible for everyday drivers. Excited to see it in action!
In this order... Shocks upgrade, Longer Range, Headlights upgrade, Exterior & Interior Aesthetics, Wireless Charging if can use my present Wall Charger, Gear shift, Steering wheel
More inside lighting... meh. But if they can illuminate the door handle from the outside, yeah! It's really hard to find the flush door handle in the dark.
Extra interior lighting might not be essential, but illuminated exterior door handles would be a big improvement. It’s challenging to locate the flush handles at night, so a subtle light could be very practical.
I'd like to see a powered Fruck, yoke steering wheel, and premium comfort ride suspension. The Model S has all of this. Why not bring these improvements down to the Y?
Bringing features like yoke steering and premium suspension to the Model Y could elevate its appeal, as seen with the Model S. Expanding such innovations across the lineup could further align Tesla’s brand with premium and performance options.
So those pretty lights bar across the front & back aren't coming? Call me shallow - all the other upgrades sound great - but those cybercab-style light bars look sick, I want those!!
If that would help avoid a flat tire. I’m not familiar with airless tires. We have a Model Y and I love the vehicle, but we got a flat tire at the Oregon Coast and the nearest Tesla dealership was about 80 miles away. Tesla will only pay for a 50 mile tow so we had to figure that one out. It was late Sunday afternoon and we were in a small coastal town. Finding a tow truck was a challenge. We ended having to get a tow truck all the way from Portland about 80 miles away. It worked out, but what would we have done if we were in the middle of nowhere?
I paid off my jaguar XJL at 41K. A large full size luxury automobile which tesla dosent even make. It delivers 3 minutes of down times to fuel and for a great travel range of 570 miles highway. Also not available in a Tesla. I'll be glad when Tesla becomes diverse, making cars for those that like tiny little cars and for guys like me, a large full size luxury automobile. Add 5 to 10 minutes of charging for a range of atleast 500 miles, now were talking. Till then I think I'll simply leave well enough alone but, thanks anyway....
Tesla's Cybertruck was expected to offer bidirectional charging, which would allow it to feed power back into the grid or power homes. Without this feature, EVs miss out on a crucial benefit for energy resilience and reducing grid strain, especially during peak demands.
Some of us have lifetime free supercharging, will that be offered if we trade in our existing Teslas? If there are inverters in the new Model Y that allow us to send excess electricity to our Powerwalls or to power our homes, Tesla could be providing us with free energy for our houses. I'd want to go to the superchargers every day. @@adamtech999
@@adamtech999 my finger is already on the trigger. Waiting over a year now. Canceled my decision when they took the sensors away from the Model Y. I knew without a better software and no additional camera it will be a show stopper for a long time
Tesla are working on affordable vertions of Model Y and Model 3 and I am sure there will be cheaper ones as well but those cheaper will have smaller battery which will give shorter range and less features, for example they will remove ventelated seat, heat on steering wheel, back screen, the seat will not be leather but something cheaper, etc.
Depreciation doesn’t matter if one holds onto the car for 10-15 years until one gives it away to relatives or charities. For those that sell their cars after several years or lease cars, it is a money pit; they’re eating the entire depreciation cost in the first several years when it has the steepest decline in value. It would be interesting to see the total cost of ownership comparisons between a Tesla or EV vs a comparable ICE at year 10 and year 15.
Its time for Chinese great and affordable cars, but American auto industry one like Tesla oppose that. With Chinese cars, Tesla would go bankrupt in a year. This senseless ban is good for American corporations and bad for consumers.
@@adamtech999 When I mention style on Teslas I am talking about the dash area. There’s nothing there except a large computer on a plain surface. I’m a car guy and style means everything to me. For a car that costs this much, they could look a lot better. I guess Elons thinking is to go the way of the original VW Beatle, keep the same design and never change. Compare the Cadillac Lyriq and the upcoming Optiq to a Tesla. In the short period of time that GM has been building EV’s they are way ahead of Tesla on style.
I am very exited. Your video is very informative about the new Model Y Juniper. Thank you
Thanks for your kind word. It really motivates us!
The most important upgrade to me wasn't mentioned. It's the Hardware version 5 (HW5) upgrade in the Model Y Juniper's computing power, which is expected to support current and future upgrades to their full self driving (FSD) software.
Thanks for your sharing! We'll dive into it in our next video. Stay tuned!
Very excited, can't wait to get mine in Midnight Cherry Red next year....
Keeping my faithfull 2019 Model 3 ofcourse
great
The five-seater Model Y sounds like a great move for Tesla! It’ll make owning a Tesla more accessible for everyday drivers. Excited to see it in action!
dope
I’m really curious about the new seven-seater Model Y. If Tesla can make that third row more comfortable, it could be a game-changer for family trips!
it coming soon
The five-seater Model Y seems like it’ll be a hit. A more affordable option could attract a lot of new buyers.
yep
I hope the new seven-seater addresses the current model’s shortcomings. A more comfortable third row would be a big win.
stunning!
I love what this car will bring over and above my 2020 Y, especially better suspension, more range, and new style.
yep!!!
In this order... Shocks upgrade, Longer Range, Headlights upgrade, Exterior & Interior Aesthetics, Wireless Charging if can use my present Wall Charger, Gear shift, Steering wheel
thanks for watching
The customizable protective coatings offer practical benefits for maintaining the car's appearance.
I’m waiting to get the 2022 model y performance low miles for about 34k
wow. Great
I hope the refresh really looks like the photo that looks beefier!
Do you mean it needs to be bigger?
It won’t…
I’m hopeful that the refreshed seven-seater will address the current model’s limitations. A more comfortable third row would be fantastic!
great!!
Tesla’s updates are always exciting. I’m looking forward to seeing the new five-seater and what it brings to the table.
yup
The potential for a special edition in China is intriguing. Tesla’s global strategy with these updates is something to watch.
yup
The Model Y Juniper's potential range increase could make it a top choice in its segment.
Tesla’s updates sound promising. The refreshed Model Y could shake up the SUV market in a big way.
yep
The adaptive headlights could enhance driving safety in various conditions.
Will Tesla offer any special promotions or incentives for the launch of the new Model Y variants?
the answer is at 11:29
The Model Y Juniper's design seems to blend utility with futuristic aesthetics.
More inside lighting... meh. But if they can illuminate the door handle from the outside, yeah! It's really hard to find the flush door handle in the dark.
Extra interior lighting might not be essential, but illuminated exterior door handles would be a big improvement. It’s challenging to locate the flush handles at night, so a subtle light could be very practical.
I'd like to see a powered Fruck, yoke steering wheel, and premium comfort ride suspension. The Model S has all of this. Why not bring these improvements down to the Y?
Bringing features like yoke steering and premium suspension to the Model Y could elevate its appeal, as seen with the Model S. Expanding such innovations across the lineup could further align Tesla’s brand with premium and performance options.
So those pretty lights bar across the front & back aren't coming? Call me shallow - all the other upgrades sound great - but those cybercab-style light bars look sick, I want those!!
oh wait... concept art... doh! Darn it!!
Let's wait and we'll see
A smoother ride, ventilated seats, and a sub $45K price are all appealing.
yup
Did you notice there was no mention of improved quality control?
Thanks for pointing it out. We'll cover that in our next video
The Model Y Juniper's larger body might appeal to buyers looking for more space.
I’m curious about the differences in the seven-seater for China vs. the U.S. Could be some interesting changes!
answer is at 8:15
I can do without the pretty interior lights, just give me a lot more sound deadening, to quiet the interior.
Of course. And the 2025 Y model will improve this well.
A more affordable five-seater could definitely help Tesla reach a broader audience. Can’t wait to see it in person!
yup
If only it had dash and proper turn signal stick...
great idea
I wonder if the new headlights will improve nighttime visibility significantly.
2024 Model 3 Performance headlights are great ,,,
How will the five-seater Model Y address the needs of budget-conscious buyers?
answer is at 7:55
Are there any rumors about new color options or exterior designs for the five-seater Juniper?
the answer is at 4:27
I hope there will be a 7-seater available in Europe!
It coming soon!
How does the new seven-seater’s cargo space compare to other electric SUVs on the market?
the answer is at 6:22
Let there be a long range RWD version, please.
it coming soon
I will buy it if it’s 400 miles or better
sure
How will the Model Y Juniper's production timeline impact consumer availability?
What customer feedback influenced the decision to introduce new color options?
Great!
thanks for watching
I still worry about getting a flat tire in the middle of nowhere and then having to arrange for a tow.
Do you like the option of airless tires?
If that would help avoid a flat tire. I’m not familiar with airless tires. We have a Model Y and I love the vehicle, but we got a flat tire at the Oregon Coast and the nearest Tesla dealership was about 80 miles away. Tesla will only pay for a 50 mile tow so we had to figure that one out. It was late Sunday afternoon and we were in a small coastal town. Finding a tow truck was a challenge. We ended having to get a tow truck all the way from Portland about 80 miles away. It worked out, but what would we have done if we were in the middle of nowhere?
I paid off my jaguar XJL at 41K. A large full size luxury automobile which tesla dosent even make. It delivers 3 minutes of down times to fuel and for a great travel range of 570 miles highway. Also not available in a Tesla. I'll be glad when Tesla becomes diverse, making cars for those that like tiny little cars and for guys like me, a large full size luxury automobile. Add 5 to 10 minutes of charging for a range of atleast 500 miles, now were talking. Till then I think I'll simply leave well enough alone but, thanks anyway....
wow. Thanks for your great sharing.
Are you aware of the Model S?
What changes will be made to the seating material and comfort in the new Model Y Juniper?
the answer is at 9:21
What technological upgrades contribute to the quieter cabin in the Model Y Juniper?
When will it be out ?
Q1 2025 for 7-seater variant, and Q4 2025 for 5-seater variant
Tesla seriously need a new design language, and no, not the cybertruck's
Don't you like that futuristic design?
@@adamtech999 which? Cyber truck already looks dated and the entire remaining Tesla range is about as interesting as a bar of soap!
Can't trust any channel with AI voiced audio.
What makes you think so?
where is bidirectional charging from the cybertruck... without it we are crushing the Grid
Tesla's Cybertruck was expected to offer bidirectional charging, which would allow it to feed power back into the grid or power homes. Without this feature, EVs miss out on a crucial benefit for energy resilience and reducing grid strain, especially during peak demands.
Some of us have lifetime free supercharging, will that be offered if we trade in our existing Teslas? If there are inverters in the new Model Y that allow us to send excess electricity to our Powerwalls or to power our homes, Tesla could be providing us with free energy for our houses. I'd want to go to the superchargers every day. @@adamtech999
I see already an endless order waiting list...and endless delivery time
But buyer will still receive it. How about you, do you want to buy it?
@@adamtech999 my finger is already on the trigger. Waiting over a year now. Canceled my decision when they took the sensors away from the Model Y. I knew without a better software and no additional camera it will be a show stopper for a long time
With all these features, probably they will bump the price compared to existing model Y
No exact information about this yet, I will let you know as soon as there are latest updates
The middle class won't buy vehicles priced at $40k - $50k because they can't afford them and it's not a wise investment due to rapid depreciation..
So what do you think is a reasonable price?
Tesla are working on affordable vertions of Model Y and Model 3 and I am sure there will be cheaper ones as well but those cheaper will have smaller battery which will give shorter range and less features, for example they will remove ventelated seat, heat on steering wheel, back screen, the seat will not be leather but something cheaper, etc.
It’s literally the best selling vehicle in the world. So in fact millions of people are buying them every year.
Depreciation doesn’t matter if one holds onto the car for 10-15 years until one gives it away to relatives or charities. For those that sell their cars after several years or lease cars, it is a money pit; they’re eating the entire depreciation cost in the first several years when it has the steepest decline in value. It would be interesting to see the total cost of ownership comparisons between a Tesla or EV vs a comparable ICE at year 10 and year 15.
Your thinking is very dated. You need a thinking upgrade.
The rollout in China first indicates Tesla's strategic global expansion plans.
Insane mode ? 510 HP ?
Are those what you expect from Model Y Juniper?
It still did not address noise reduction by cheap windows and frame design
When there's another leak, maybe we'll see that improvement. Just wait
Glass roof & no grab bars are still NA, sucks!
Do you like the old design?
Its time for Chinese great and affordable cars, but American auto industry one like Tesla oppose that. With Chinese cars, Tesla would go bankrupt in a year. This senseless ban is good for American corporations and bad for consumers.
But what about its quality and durability? Have you ever put them up for comparison?
Unless Trump gets in, he will stop the Chinese full stop.
Ya know, Tesla produces over a million cars in China every year...
the only problem with a Tesla is .....Musk.
lol why?
I wonder how much different is the price from a 2022 Tesla Model Y.
What price range is right for you?
All for Elon the Jesus lovers. Makes me laugh when they talk about Tesla battery when its Panasonic battery.
It's a partnership
How do you know any of this?
The answer is you don't.
Is the information in this article still not enough for you? Is there anything else you would like to know?
@@adamtech999 Sure. The source(s) of the info. Anyone can post anything on UA-cam. If we don't know the source we know nothing.
What facts are there actually about Juniper?
Are these new features not what you expected?
@@adamtech999 are they confirmed?-
再加个可以外放电直接无敌
有多少地方是你喜欢的?
Teslas are still plain and bland, especially the interior, no style. Not to mention their poor quality control.
What is your interior style?
@@adamtech999 When I mention style on Teslas I am talking about the dash area. There’s nothing there except a large computer on a plain surface. I’m a car guy and style means everything to me. For a car that costs this much, they could look a lot better. I guess Elons thinking is to go the way of the original VW Beatle, keep the same design and never change. Compare the Cadillac Lyriq and the upcoming Optiq to a Tesla. In the short period of time that GM has been building EV’s they are way ahead of Tesla on style.
Elon sucks … ever Tesla
Why?