2025 Tesla Model Y Juniper Debuts in Australia This Weekend!
Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2025 12:20 am
2025 Model Y Juniper: Initial Thoughts and Bold Predictions
The updated Model Y is finally making its Australian debut this weekend, and I have some thoughts Is this facelift enough to maintain its dominance in the EV SUV market, especially with new competitors like the Audi Q6 e-tron and Skoda Elroq emerging?
The refreshed styling and interior upgrades, inspired by the Model 3, seem promising. However, the shift to a touchscreen gear selector feels like a potential misstep. Will this prove to be a more intuitive approach, or just another unnecessary complication? I’m curious to hear from those who have experienced this firsthand in the Model 3.
The price hike, particularly for the RWD variant, is substantial. Is this justified by the improvements, or is Tesla pushing its luck in a rapidly evolving market? With the RWD Launch Edition already sold out, it seems some are willing to pay the premium. Does this signal continued brand loyalty, or simply a reflection of limited supply?
Looking ahead, I predict the updated suspension will be a game-changer. A quieter and more refined ride could address one of the key criticisms of the previous Model Y. However, I wonder if it will be enough to sway buyers considering other premium electric SUVs. What are your thoughts on the long-term prospects of the Model Y in the face of increasing competition? Let the discussions begin.
The updated Model Y is finally making its Australian debut this weekend, and I have some thoughts Is this facelift enough to maintain its dominance in the EV SUV market, especially with new competitors like the Audi Q6 e-tron and Skoda Elroq emerging?
The refreshed styling and interior upgrades, inspired by the Model 3, seem promising. However, the shift to a touchscreen gear selector feels like a potential misstep. Will this prove to be a more intuitive approach, or just another unnecessary complication? I’m curious to hear from those who have experienced this firsthand in the Model 3.
The price hike, particularly for the RWD variant, is substantial. Is this justified by the improvements, or is Tesla pushing its luck in a rapidly evolving market? With the RWD Launch Edition already sold out, it seems some are willing to pay the premium. Does this signal continued brand loyalty, or simply a reflection of limited supply?
Looking ahead, I predict the updated suspension will be a game-changer. A quieter and more refined ride could address one of the key criticisms of the previous Model Y. However, I wonder if it will be enough to sway buyers considering other premium electric SUVs. What are your thoughts on the long-term prospects of the Model Y in the face of increasing competition? Let the discussions begin.