
Will Tesla release a Model Y ‘refresh’ in 2024 like it did with the new Model 3? According to CEO Elon Musk, the answer is no.
When @CuriousPejjy posted on X, “There’s rumors going around that the $TSLA Model Y Refresh will be ready by next month…I’m having a hard time believing that,” he ended up getting a reply from Musk.
“No Model Y “refresh” is coming out this year,” said Musk. He added, “I should note that Tesla continuously improves its cars, so even a car that is 6 months newer will be a little better.”
The news from Musk seems to confirm a previous rumor that said there would be no Model Y refresh this year.
Now, while a new Model Y ‘refresh’ won’t come in 2024, that doesn’t mean it couldn’t happen in early 2025. Now, a Model Y ‘refresh’ would make sense to debut sooner rather than later, since Tesla both cars share a lot of the same parts. Having both ‘refresh’ versions of the Model 3 and Model Y would definitely be more efficient.
So if you were wondering if a Model Y “refresh” was coming this year, the rumors have been squashed by Musk.
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