Two weeks on from the global debut of the 2025 Tesla Model Y ‘Juniper’ update, the latest model from the American electric carmaker has now made its public showing in Singapore today, in right-hand-drive form. …
2025 Tesla Model Y Juniper facelift – full live gallery of RHD model; in Malaysia by April, priced from RM195kupdate, the latest model from the American electric carmaker has now made its public showing in Singapore today, in right-hand-drive form.
The single-motor Rear-Wheel Drive variant is rated with a range of 466 km , while the Long Range All-Wheel-Drive is rated for 551 km of range ; the RWD does the 0-100 km/h sprint in a claimed 5.9 seconds, while the LR AWD does the benchmark in 4.3 seconds; both variants reach an identical top speed of 203 km/h.
Rolling stock is a set of 19-inch ‘Crossflow’ alloy wheels in a dark finish as standard, or buyers may opt to step up in size to the 20-inch ‘Helix 2.0’ set for a RM10,000 premium. For exterior colours, Stealth Grey is a no-cost selection, while Pearl White Multi-Coat is a RM5,000 option; Glacier Blue is a RM7,500 option, while Quicksilver and Ultra Red are priced at RM11,000.
In Malaysia, the 2025 Model Y ‘Juniper’ gets a limited-run Launch Series edition that is identified by a rear liftgate badge, puddle lamp logo, Launch Series wordmarks on the doorsill plates and device charging console, and vegan suede material .The Model Y also gets a quieter cabin thanks to double-layered acoustic glass for all windows , while the panoramic glass roof gains a silver coating to reduce transmission of UV rays and heat into the cabin.
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