The 2026 Tesla Model Y, now dubbed the Model Y Juniper, has officially hit the market, raising the stakes in the competitive electric vehicle (EV) segment. This latest iteration of the world’s best-selling SUV boasts a strikingly redesigned front end, reminiscent of the Cybertruck, and a plethora of interior upgrades aimed at enhancing comfort and functionality.
Edmunds recently acquired a fully loaded Launch Series Model Y, which features a revamped interior that mirrors the Model 3 but retains a traditional turn signal stalk, a welcome change for many drivers. The new Model Y promises improved ride quality, thanks to a recalibrated suspension system that addresses previous criticisms of stiffness, while also enhancing sound insulation for a quieter cabin.
With a claimed range of 327 miles and a 0 to 60 mph time of 4.1 seconds, the Model Y Juniper aims to maintain Tesla’s dominance in the EV market. Priced at over $61,000, it remains to be seen whether these enhancements will suffice to keep the Model Y at the forefront of consumer preference amidst rising competition.