Tesla unveils refreshed 2025 Model Y with bold design and upgraded features

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TL;DR: As Tesla's most popular model enters its fifth year of production, the electric vehicle manufacturer has unveiled a comprehensive update to the Model Y. The refreshed crossover, first revealed on Tesla's Chinese website, is set to hit the market in China this March, with other Asia-Pacific markets following shortly thereafter.

The 2025 Model Y features a striking visual overhaul, particularly at the front end. Drawing inspiration from the Cybertruck and Cybercab designs, the new model incorporates a full-width light bar that spans the entire front fascia. The headlights have been repositioned lower on the bumper, giving the vehicle a more distinctive and modern appearance. Additionally, Tesla has reshaped the hood, signaling that this refresh involves more than the typical industry practice of simply updating plastic components.

At the rear, the Model Y continues the theme of a full-width light bar, now accompanied by the Tesla script positioned below it. The refresh also includes new wheel designs and color options, offering customers greater opportunities for personalization. While the overall silhouette remains familiar, the updated Model Y adopts a noticeably refreshed aesthetic compared to its predecessor.

Inside the cabin, Tesla has integrated design elements introduced in last year's updated Model 3. The interior now features a cleaner, more refined look, with new seats, a redesigned steering wheel, and an ambient light bar.

A standout addition is the inclusion of a separate screen for rear-seat passengers. Notably, Tesla has opted to retain the turn signal stalk – a feature that has been phased out in some of its other models.

Mechanically, the 2025 Model Y shares much in common with the updated Model 3. Tesla has prioritized improving ride comfort by retuning the suspension, addressing what was widely regarded as the previous version's biggest shortcoming.

Early reports also suggest that the new Model Y may offer improved efficiency, with better range figures reported on the Chinese testing cycle.

This update comes as Tesla experiences its first sales decline in a decade. While the Model Y remains one of the world's best-selling car models – and the top-selling electric vehicle – the company faces growing competition from Chinese startups and established automakers. The refresh is aimed at solidifying the Model Y's market position and broadening its appeal to a wider customer base.

Although the updated Model Y has been confirmed for the Chinese market, Tesla has not yet announced when the refreshed version will be available in North America. However, industry experts expect the wait for U.S. customers to be relatively short, given the model's critical role in Tesla's global lineup.

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"striking visual overhaul", sorry but I don't really see any obvious difference. The lights are different, okay. Not that I spend any time looking at the details of a Tesla, but "striking" would not be a word I would use. I also don't see anything "bold". Maybe if the author put a current vs. new photo so we could see the difference. These TS articles are starting to feel lazy or worse, AI generated.
 
Regardless what anyone thinks of Musk, Tesla or Electric Vehicles: the Model Y has already proven itself to be popular and this refresh will make it even moreso. Not so much for the performance model but for the heated/ventilated seats. Hopefully Tesla will add massage functions someday. A lot of these Model Y are used as TLC vehicles. I love them. I'd buy the Model X, but I don't want the Falcon doors.

The only downside in my opinion is the lose of the gear shift lever and windshield lever. I also wish they'd add a button that gives quick access to side mirror and steering column adjustment.
 
Regardless what anyone thinks of Musk, Tesla or Electric Vehicles: the Model Y has already proven itself to be popular and this refresh will make it even moreso. Not so much for the performance model but for the heated/ventilated seats. Hopefully Tesla will add massage functions someday. A lot of these Model Y are used as TLC vehicles. I love them. I'd buy the Model X, but I don't want the Falcon doors.

The only downside in my opinion is the lose of the gear shift lever and windshield lever. I also wish they'd add a button that gives quick access to side mirror and steering column adjustment.

Please man, get with the times.
My 22 year old Mazda has a side mirror button and a easy column shift adjustment.
They can't do what 20+ year old cars have, how unmodern is that.
 
Please man, get with the times.
My 22 year old Mazda has a side mirror button and a easy column shift adjustment.
They can't do what 20+ year old cars have, how unmodern is that.


My 2024 Cadillac Lyriq has everything - including power sunshade.

This is an attempt to make the Model 3 and Y as cheaply as possible, eliminating all unnecessary parts.
Form over function.

I don't see myself ever buying a Tesla, but if I needed a dirt cheap EV (used) or a rental, I could see myself in a Model Y.

My car is WAY more luxurious.
 
I logged in just to see who would be hating on Musk.

Used to think like you, then I woke up. Honestly, Musk is a piece of trash. Great businessman but the whole persona of being a genius with amazing problem solving engineering skills has now been proven wrong. That and the support for far-right and meddling in politics to destabilise economies is sickening.

So now, as someone who was always defending him here, has come to realisation that those posters here were onto something from beginning.
 
I think the best change they could make would be to distance themselves from Musk. If they wanted to really push the boat out then they could put back the indicator stalk and add a small configurable head up display.
The best change they could make it to fix their god awful rainsensor, it's not working 90% of the time, in light drizzle it wipes like a madman, in torrential downpour it doesn't wipe, in any other conditions it almost never works. But it does work/wipe a lot during dry sunny days, so that is something
 
The taillight reminds me of HAL 9000… I wonder if that was intentional

-I was thinking more Cylon from Battle Star Galactica.

But I agree with a lot of the commentary here. Pretty minor visual overhaul, the hyper minimalism of form for more complicated function is a bad design methodology and I wish it would stop, and Musk is overrated but also overhated.
 
The best change they could make it to fix their god awful rainsensor, it's not working 90% of the time, in light drizzle it wipes like a madman, in torrential downpour it doesn't wipe, in any other conditions it almost never works. But it does work/wipe a lot during dry sunny days, so that is something
I guess you could always turn the automatic wiper function off and turn them on manually.
 
Used to think like you, then I woke up. Honestly, Musk is a piece of trash. Great businessman but the whole persona of being a genius with amazing problem solving engineering skills has now been proven wrong. That and the support for far-right and meddling in politics to destabilise economies is sickening.

So now, as someone who was always defending him here, has come to realisation that those posters here were onto something from beginning.
What a horrible take. Elon Musk is supporting the far-right? Please cite your source.

In reality, Mark Zuckerberg has vindicated many of the more suspicious claims that Elon Musk was making. Topics such as whether the Biden administration was suppressing free speech of its own citizens through social media. On the Joe Rogan Experience, Mark Zuckerberg just openly talked about the federal government attempting to coerce his company to ban true facts from its platform by taking legal action against Meta.

So who is “far” on one end of the spectrum? Elon Musk in support of free speech, or the incumbent democrats actually taking the first amendment right away from its citizens?

 
What a horrible take. Elon Musk is supporting the far-right? Please cite your source.

In reality, Mark Zuckerberg has vindicated many of the more suspicious claims that Elon Musk was making. Topics such as whether the Biden administration was suppressing free speech of its own citizens through social media. On the Joe Rogan Experience, Mark Zuckerberg just openly talked about the federal government attempting to coerce his company to ban true facts from its platform by taking legal action against Meta.

So who is “far” on one end of the spectrum? Elon Musk in support of free speech, or the incumbent democrats actually taking the first amendment right away from its citizens?


Musk has tweeted support for Tommy Robinson. If that isn’t far right then I can’t help further.
 
The EV's could all do with a bit of distinctive styling revamp. The all look more like a refrigerator to me, too slabby and anonymous.
 
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