Tesla Model and ‘Juniper’ is in production in Europe: Report

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According to reports, the update of Tesla Model and is in production at the company’s European plant in Germany. Thanking the German newspaper Handelsblatt, the workers of the Berlin Gigafactory installation of Tesla were informed of the release of the product yesterday, and the meeting will begin on January 14.

The only ease of production of Tesla in Europe only affirms the model and, which once supports the best -selling productive electric vehicle in the global last year. However, Tesla’s grip on the global car slipped in 2024 when he saw that global delivery numbers fell for the first time, despite the publication of record numbers in 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’s unclear when the first European units will be delivered. However, judging from what happened with the refreshed Model 3, we expect North America to be among the last markets where the updated Model Y will be available. 

The Tesla Model Y, nicknamed “Juniper,” redesigned a rear front and rear and a more subtle interior. There’s a new infotainment screen for rear passengers, and the suspension formula has been revised for comfort. In addition, the speed selector rod has been removed from the guide column, leaving only the intermittent stem. This is another one from the CyberTruck and Raifree 3 model, which does not have guide column rods; Instead, the commands were moved to the guide wheel and central infotainment screen.

Globally, Tesla delivered 1,789,226 cars last year, down 1% from 1,808,581 electric cars delivered in 2023. In 2023, Tesla shipped 38% of cars more than 2022.

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