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Carsales Staff11 Jun 2024
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No facelift for Tesla Model Y in 2024

Elon Musk says there’s no Model 3-style refresh coming this year for Australia’s best-selling EV

Tesla CEO Elon Musk has confirmed there will be no major updates for the top-selling Model Y released this year following the recent Model 3 facelift.

The outspoken boss of the disruptive US EV-maker made the confirmation via his X social media platform, replying to a tweet by social media commentator CuriousPejjy about rumours of a facelift for the Model Y – Australia’s and Tesla’s top-selling EV – coming in July.

No Model Y ‘refresh’ is coming out this year,” Musk said.

“I should note that Tesla continuously improves its cars, so even a car that is six months newer will be a little better.”

The news will likely dishearten Model Y fans eagerly looking forward to a major overhaul similar to the one applied last year to the Model 3 sedan, which yielded a new look, more range, upgraded interior and more safety tech as standard.

An update for the China-produced Model Y did follow closely behind the Model 3’s facelift last year, however, the tweaks largely focused on range and performance rather than a complete package refresh.

The updated Model Y is tipped to arrive Down Under by mid-2024, possibly with a record-low asking price based on recent fluctuations and the ever-increasing piles of unsold Tesla vehicles piling up around the country as local EV demand and incentives diminish.

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Pricing for the Model Y currently starts from $55,900 and tops out at $82,900 (plus on-road costs), with all three locally-offered variants having expected delivery times of just one to three weeks.

It’s an identical story for the Model 3, albeit with prices ranging from $54,900-$80,900 plus ORCs.

Musk’s confirmation strongly suggests the major Model Y facelift will appear sometime in 2025, which should be something that Tesla fans look forward to given the improvements seen in the long-awaited Model 3 facelift.

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