The Tesla Model Y facelift has been officially launched in select Asian countries, Australia, and New Zealand. Deliveries will begin in March for markets such as Korea, while regions like North and South America, Europe, and the Middle East will still offer the pre-facelift version of the SUV.
Tesla Model Y Facelift Variants and Dimensions
Tesla has updated only the Long Range AWD and RWD variants of the Model Y. The revised version, known as Project Juniper, is now 47mm longer, measuring 4,797mm in length, though it’s 1mm narrower at 1,624mm. Its drag coefficient (Cd) has been reduced from 0.23 to 0.22, potentially enhancing the vehicle’s range and reducing wind noise.
Exterior Design Updates
The 2025 Model Y incorporates Tesla’s latest design language, featuring a connected light strip at the front, inspired by the Cybercab robotaxi. The front end is mostly sealed except for the air dam, while flush-fitting door handles improve aerodynamics. Additionally, the vehicle offers 19- and 20-inch alloy wheels, with the 19-inch wheels being more effective in maximizing range. The rear now includes connected LED tail-lights and a chunkier bumper.
Tesla Model Y Color Options
The Model Y facelift comes with up to six color options, although availability may vary by region. These include Pure Black (exclusive to Taiwan), Starry Grey, Pearl White, Glacier Blue, Flame Red, and Quicksilver. The naming conventions for these colors may differ depending on the country.
Interior and Features of Tesla Model Y Facelift
Inside, the Tesla Model Y sees subtle changes in materials and equipment. The 15.5-inch central touchscreen remains the hub for all key controls and runs on an updated operating system. The front seats are now ventilated and come with new fabric upholstery. A new 8-inch touchscreen is added to the rear, mounted behind the front center armrest, enabling rear passengers to control the AC and play games. The official boot capacity is still unclear, but with the rear seats folded, it offers over 2,130 liters of storage (up from 2,041 liters previously).
Tesla Model Y Facelift Safety Features
The Model Y is engineered with a monocoque body frame that improves impact absorption during crashes. Advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) are included, featuring a front autopilot camera and blind spot monitoring. Over-the-air (OTA) updates allow the touchscreen to display lane change animations during self-driving. A Basic autopilot package is standard, with optional upgrades for Enhanced and Full Self-Driving packages.
Range and Charging of Tesla Model Y Facelift
The updated Long Range AWD and RWD variants of the Model Y offer impressive claimed ranges according to the China Light-Duty Vehicle Test Cycle (CLTC). The Long Range AWD model is rated for 719km, while the RWD variant can cover 662km, showing significant improvements of 117km and 59km over the previous versions. The 0-100kph acceleration times have also been improved, with the AWD variant achieving it in 4.3 seconds (a 0.5-second improvement), while the single-motor RWD variant takes 5.9 seconds. Peak charging speed remains at 250kW, allowing the Model Y to add 266km of range in just 15 minutes.
Conclusion
In conclusion, the Tesla Model Y facelift brings significant updates across design, performance, and features, making it an even more compelling option in the electric SUV market. With a sleek, aerodynamic exterior, a more spacious interior, and improved safety systems, it caters to a variety of driving needs. The increase in range—up to 719km for the Long Range AWD variant—coupled with faster charging capabilities, ensures enhanced practicality for long-distance travel. As Tesla continues to expand availability in key markets, the facelifted Model Y promises to reinforce its position as a leader in the electric vehicle space.