Tesla Latest: Meet the New Models Expected in 2024
Tesla usually doesn’t release many new products, but for 2024, there are some interesting additions to their electric car lineup.
Although the new Roadster plans have been delayed from the initially expected 2023 release, there are three confirmed and partially revealed new products to look forward to:
An updated Model Y, a high-performance version of the new Model 3, and the much-anticipated Cybertruck. Additionally, there might be more information about the entry-level Model 2, priced at €25,000 (£20,000), but it won’t be available until at least 2025.
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Tesla Model 3
The updated mid-range Tesla Model 3 sedan, introduced in mid-2023, comes with some improvements, including innovations in its range. However, the full details are not available yet, as the high-end “Performance” version is yet to be released in the upcoming year.
2023 Tesla Model 3
According to unofficial sources, the Performance edition of the Tesla Model 3 is expected to be available in certain markets during the first half of 2024, though specific details are still unknown. Previous speculations mention specially designed seats, and there’s a possibility of changes to the drive system, although no confirmation has been provided.
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Tesla Model Y
The next model in line for an upgrade after the refreshed Model 3 is the Model Y, sharing the same platform. In 2024, the new Tesla Model Y (known as Project Juniper) is set to undergo similar enhancements. Expect slimmer headlights, a fresh light signature featuring LED matrix lights, an aerodynamic bumper, and C-shaped rear lights integrated into the new tailgate.
2023 Tesla Model Y
Inside, the central 15-inch screen remains, the updated infotainment system is still compatible with Android Auto and Apple Car Play, and there are new controls for the transmission.
Additionally, an 8-inch rear monitor is included for climate control, ventilation, and entertainment. The Model Y will be available in both rear-wheel and all-wheel drive, boasting power outputs of 231 bhp and 340 bhp, along with extended ranges: 283 miles (455 kilometers) for the Single Motor, 331 miles (533 km) for the Long Range, and 319 miles (514 km) for the Performance version.
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Tesla Cybertruck
The highly anticipated Tesla Cybertruck is now in production, and initial deliveries have started in the United States. Throughout 2024, the first units will be hitting roads in all regions where pre-orders were accepted, excluding Germany. Europe, in general, is awaiting availability.
2023 Cyber Truck
The initial market releases will include the AWD and Cyberbeast versions. The Cyberbeast, equipped with three motors and boasting 845 bhp, and the AWD version, with 600 bhp, active suspension, and all-wheel steering, will be among the first to hit the market. Additionally, the base model with rear-wheel drive is set to launch in 2024. In terms of pricing, it ranges from $60,990 to $99,990 in the USA.
FAQ
1. What new products can we expect from Tesla in 2024?
Tesla is set to introduce an updated Model Y, a high-performance version of the new Model 3, and the long-awaited Cybertruck in 2024. There may also be additional details about the entry-level Model 2, with an estimated release in 2025.
2. When were the new Roadster plans initially scheduled for release, and why were they delayed?
The new Roadster, originally expected in 2023, has faced delays, and specific reasons for the postponement are not provided.
3. What enhancements are expected in the high-performance “Performance” version of the Tesla Model 3?
The Performance edition of the Tesla Model 3 is anticipated to be available in certain markets in the first half of 2024. While details are yet to be disclosed, there are speculations about specially designed seats, and changes to the drive system may be possible.
4. What upgrades are mentioned for the refreshed Tesla Model Y in 2024?
The upgraded Tesla Model Y, known as Project Juniper, is expected to feature slimmer headlights, LED matrix lights, an aerodynamic bumper, and C-shaped rear lights. Inside, it retains the central 15-inch screen, is compatible with Android Auto and Apple Car Play, and introduces new controls for the transmission.
5. What are the power outputs and ranges for the Tesla Model Y in 2024?
The Model Y will be available in both rear-wheel and all-wheel drive, with power outputs of 231 bhp and 340 bhp. The ranges include 283 miles (Single Motor), 331 miles (Long Range), and 319 miles (Performance).
6. Has the Tesla Cybertruck entered production, and where are the initial deliveries taking place?
Yes, the Tesla Cybertruck is in production, and initial deliveries have commenced in the United States. Throughout 2024, deliveries are expected in regions where pre-orders were accepted, excluding Germany.
7. What versions of the Tesla Cybertruck will be available initially?
The initial market releases of the Cybertruck will include the AWD and Cyberbeast versions. The Cyberbeast boasts three motors with 845 bhp, while the AWD version features 600 bhp, active suspension, and all-wheel steering.
8. What is the price range for the Tesla Cybertruck in the USA?
The Tesla Cybertruck is priced between $60,990 and $99,990 in the USA, depending on the version and features selected.
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