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Tesla’s refreshed Model Y, codenamed “Juniper,” has begun appearing in showrooms across China, offering potential buyers a glimpse of the updated all-electric crossover.

Though deliveries have not yet started, the new design and features suggest a strong successor to the classic Model Y. Social media posts from Chinese Tesla enthusiasts have showcased the new Model Y in colors such as ultra red, glacier blue, and white.

See also: Tesla Plans Three-Week Production Pause at Shanghai Factory for Model Y Optimization

The vehicle’s redesigned front light bar adds a “cyber” aesthetic, while its streamlined interior, featuring a single steering stalk and power-folding rear seats, highlights Tesla’s commitment to minimalist functionality. A “Launch Series” badge on the rear complements the overall aesthetic of the new iteration.

Despite the arrival of display units for the Model Y “Juniper,” the classic Model Y continues to generate significant interest. Recent vehicle registration data indicates that approximately 80% of Tesla’s registrations in China last week were for the outgoing Model Y.

See also: Tesla Begins Production of Updated Model Y Juniper at German Gigafactory

One notable example saw a showroom display unit of the classic Model Y in quicksilver purchased by a customer, even as the “Juniper” models began rolling out for viewing.

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Jackson Han has been covering the China electric vehicle industry for EVMagz.com since becoming a reporter in 2020, focusing on Chinese EV manufacturers, battery technology, charging infrastructure, and smart mobility development across China’s major automotive and technology hubs.

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