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Tesla’s Redesigned Model Y Launches in the US, Canada, and Mexico in March

by Faith Amonimo
January 29, 2025
in Global News
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Tesla has revealed that its highly anticipated redesigned Model Y SUV will be arriving in the US, Canada, Mexico, in March, with a starting price of $59,990. This announcement follows the global reveal of the updated Model Y and marks a strategic move for Tesla to launch the vehicle worldwide, with simultaneous releases in North America and China, as well as other Asian markets.

This approach breaks from Tesla’s usual staggered launch timeline, which often saw months of delay between launches in different regions, such as the Model 3 refresh that debuted in late 2023 in Asia and early 2024 in North America.

Tesla’s Redesign Strategy Amid Tough Competition

The redesigned Model Y arrives at a crucial moment for Tesla. In 2024, the company’s vehicle deliveries fell short of expectations, delivering fewer cars than in 2023. Tesla has acknowledged this slowdown, warning investors that it is navigating a period between two major growth phases. The company is set to launch new models that will likely be more affordable than the current options, which start around $40,000. CEO Elon Musk hinted that these new vehicles, combined with the long-awaited Cybercab, will transition Tesla into an even more advanced player in robotics and artificial intelligence.

Despite these bold claims, the automaker has yet to see a major leap in vehicle sales from its existing lineup. While Tesla has refreshed its entire range of core vehicles (the Model S, Model 3, Model X, and Model Y). It’s last truly new launch was the Cybertruck, which debuted amid high expectations. Though the Cybertruck became the top-selling electric truck in the U.S. in 2024, it failed to significantly boost Tesla’s profits, falling short of Musk’s initial projections.

What’s New with the Redesigned Model Y?

Tesla’s updated Model Y aims to address some of these challenges with a more refined design and a higher price tag. The starting price for the new “Launch Series” all-wheel-drive version is set at $59,990. This variant offers a 320-mile range, powered by Tesla’s most advanced driver-assistance technology, including the $8,000 Full Self-Driving (Supervised) feature. In comparison, the previous Model Y starts at $44,990 and offers a slightly longer 337-mile range with rear-wheel drive.

The most notable changes in the redesigned Model Y are found on the exterior. The previous bubbly, round nose has been replaced with a sleeker, more streamlined front end. A thin light bar now spans across the hood, and the rear of the vehicle features a new light strip that stretches across the entire width of the car, giving it a modern and futuristic look.

Inside, Tesla has made several upgrades to enhance comfort and convenience. The cabin now includes a configurable light strip, which adds to the premium feel. A new rear-passenger touchscreen has been added, offering more entertainment and control options. The vehicle also features powered rear seats, as well as improved suspension for a smoother ride.

A New Look and New Price Tag for Tesla’s Flagship SUV

With its revamped exterior, updated interior, and higher price, the new Model Y offers a fresh take on Tesla’s flagship SUV. While the higher price tag may give some pause, the vehicle’s advanced features, including its 320-mile range and the latest in self-driving technology, could be appealing to many buyers looking for a cutting-edge electric vehicle.

Tesla’s bold redesigns and rapid global rollouts signal that the company remains committed to shaping the future of the automotive and tech industries. Whether this new Model Y will meet Musk’s expectations and reignite Tesla’s growth remains to be seen. But for now, the updated Model Y promises to be a solid addition to Tesla’s lineup, catering to those seeking a sleek, high-tech SUV with unmatched capabilities.

Faith Amonimo

Faith Amonimo

Moyo Faith Amonimo is a Tech Writer and Newsletter Editor at Techsoma Africa, where she reports on technology and digital...

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