Which Tesla models are coming in 2025?
Refurbished Tesla Model Y
Tesla’s most popular SUV has undergone a true makeover in early 2025. The brand is introducing an updated version of the Model Y, known internally as “Project Juniper. The Model Y is not only refreshed, but also more comfortable and modern.
On the outside, the newly designed front and rear are immediately noticeable. On both the front and rear, the Model Y now features full-width LED lights, a trend we are seeing more and more in the automotive world. These continuous light bars give the car a modern look and are reminiscent of the Cybertruck.
Inside, significant improvements have also been made. The dashboard, center console and door panels have received a more modern and beautiful design, combined with a new steering wheel. A specially designed 8-inch touchscreen has been added for the rear passengers. The second row of seats can now be electrically folded down, increasing luggage space to 2,130 liters.
In addition, the trunk lid opens automatically when the driver approaches the car, making it easier to load luggage. Furthermore, Tesla has worked on the suspension. It has been improved, and in combination with the wheels and tires, the updated Model Y promises to be a lot quieter and more comfortable than its predecessor.
Tesla Model 2 – An affordable EV?
One of the most talked about upcoming models, the Tesla Model 2 promises to make electric driving accessible to a wider audience. This compact entry-level model, expected to be launched in 2025, will be positioned below the Tesla Model 3. With a price target lower than current Tesla models, the brand is aiming at a large audience that may have been hesitant to make the switch to electric until now.
Although Tesla has not yet confirmed official specifications, the Model 2 is expected to offer a range of around 400 kilometers, depending on the battery configuration chosen. The car will be based on Tesla’s new, more efficient production platform and will likely use its advanced 4680 battery technology. As a result, the Model 2 combines an affordable price with good performance and range. Will this be the car that will make electric driving accessible to the general public? Hopefully we will know more later this year!
Tesla Roadster – an open delight
Fans of speed and futuristic design beware: the new Tesla Roadster is coming. But Tesla has actually been saying that for a long time. The brand has not announced a clear date for the new Roadster. What is clear, however, is that this second generation of the Roadster promises impressive performance.
Tesla claims the Roadster can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in less than two seconds, thanks to its powerful electric powertrain. In addition, its top speed will exceed 400 km/h, making the Roadster not only a sports car, but a technological milestone in the automotive world. With an estimated range of 1,000 kilometers on a single charge, Tesla shows that speed and efficiency can go hand in hand just fine.
The car’s design fits seamlessly with Tesla’s futuristic philosophy, with clean lines and a minimalist interior. So while the exact date is not yet set, the hype surrounding the Roadster is high. Tesla fans and sports car enthusiasts worldwide are looking forward to what Elon Musk previously described as “the ultimate electric sports car. One thing is certain: the Tesla Roadster will push boundaries.
Tesla Robot Taxi (Cybercab)
Tesla has announced plans for a fully autonomous cab, dubbed the “Cybercab. This vehicle, designed without a steering wheel or pedals, is intended for use in pick-up and drop-off services and marks Tesla’s ambition toward fully autonomous driving. The vehicle is designed to be summoned via an app, independently picking you up and taking you to your destination.
Inside, the Cybercab is minimalist in design, with only two seats and a central infotainment screen. Tesla emphasizes that about 82% of all miles driven are done with one or two people, which supports the choice of this design. Also noteworthy is that the Cybercab uses only cameras for navigation, with no lidar or radar technology, an approach considered challenging by other automakers. In addition, the Cybercab will use induction charging, eliminating the need for a charging cable.
For larger groups, Tesla has in development the Robovan, an autonomous vehicle that can seat up to 20 passengers. Although the primary concept is for users to book rides through an app, Tesla also offers the option of purchasing a private Cybercab for less than $30,000, possibly including government subsidies. However, given its ambitious technology and innovative design, it is uncertain whether the Cybercab will actually be available after 2025.
Updates to existing models
In addition to introducing new models, Tesla is constantly working on updates to its existing lineup. The Model 3, for example, is already undergoing a subtle facelift recently. Think design refinements, powertrain improvements and new technologies to keep this popular sedan fresh.
New technologies in the making
Tesla continues to pioneer when it comes to the development of advanced battery technologies. With the introduction of the 4680-cell and structural battery packs, the brand is pursuing batteries with higher energy density, better performance and lower production costs. These innovations are expected to be integrated into multiple models in the near future, good for improved range and efficiency.
Conclusion
By 2025, Tesla is clearly putting itself on the map with the introduction of new models and significant updates to existing vehicles. With a focus on innovation, performance and accessibility, Tesla remains a leading player in the electric car market. What intrigues us most is the move to fully autonomous driving with the Cybercab and the improvements in battery technology that will make electric driving even more attractive. One thing is certain: Tesla continues to shake up the electric car market.