Tesla Model Y: specs, price and reviews
Facelift of the Model Y (codename Juniper), announced on 10 January 2025 with EU deliveries from spring.
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Spec sheet
- Generation
- Juniper Long Range AWD (2025, facelift)
| Body style | SUV |
|---|---|
| Seats | 5 |
| Doors | 5 |
| WLTP range (km) | 586 |
| Battery (kWh) | 75 |
| Power (hp) | 514 |
| DC fast charging (kW) | 250 |
| Towing braked (kg) | 1600 |
| Boot (l) | 854 |
| Consumption WLTP (kWh/100km) | 12.8 |
DC charging time
| Charging situation | 10→80% (min) |
|---|---|
| At model peak (250 kW) | ~ 20 |
| At a 150 kW charger | ~ 34 |
| At a 50 kW charger | ~ 102 |
Price evolution
| reference date | starting price |
|---|---|
| 2025-02-01 | €52,990 |
| 2026-05-21 | €53,990 |
Frequently asked
What does the Tesla Model Y cost roughly?
Indicative starting price € 53,990 (reference date 2026-05-21). Not an offer.
What is the WLTP range of the Tesla Model Y?
586 km WLTP (manufacturer figure). Owners typically report less in everyday driving, especially in cold weather. See the reviews below.
How much can the Tesla Model Y tow?
1600 kg braked (manufacturer figure). Always check the registration document of the specific car.
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In depth
Long Range AWD with 75 kWh usable, around 586 km WLTP and 378 kW (514 hp) total (manufacturer figure). DC charging up to 250 kW on the Supercharger network and on CCS. Changes are in the bodywork, sound insulation, suspension and interior, including an 8-inch rear-passenger screen. Boot unchanged at 854 litres including frunk, 1,600 kg braked towing capacity.
About the Tesla Model Y Juniper Long Range AWD (2025)
Independent spec and rating reference. No offers, no sales.
The Model Y Juniper is the first proper facelift of Tesla's mid-size electric SUV, announced on 10 January 2025 and reaching European customers from spring 2025. Visually it borrows the full-width light bars of the Cybercab study; mechanically the main changes sit in suspension tuning, added sound deadening and aero work on the bumpers. The Long Range AWD version keeps the 75 kWh net pack and now quotes around 586 km WLTP, versus 533 km for the outgoing model.
In practice
WLTP consumption drops to 12.8 kWh/100km (manufacturer figure). DC charging still peaks at 250 kW on Superchargers and on CCS, 10-80% in around 27 minutes under favourable conditions (manufacturer figure, not measured by us). Boot volume is 854 litres including the frunk; braked towing capacity is 1,600 kg. Owners report less wind and road noise versus the pre-facelift car (public forums, n still small, not measured by us). The Dutch indicative starting price for the Long Range AWD sits at 53,990 euro, a starting price, not an offer and not a forecast.
Points to note
The screen-only control philosophy carries over, with no instrument display behind the wheel and no physical climate buttons. The new power folding rear seats and wider tailgate opening address two common owner gripes from the previous car. Long-term reliability of the new dampers and rear seat motors has yet to accumulate. Take a test drive at the official Tesla location and pay attention to the rear-passenger experience, since that is where most facelift effort went.
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