Tag: China

  • Enhanced autopilot returns as an option in China and Australia

    Enhanced autopilot returns as an option in China and Australia

    Enhanced autopilot has returned as an option on Tesla’s website in both China and Australia.

    At about half the price of Full Self Driving Capability (FSD) Enhanced AP works by mostly driving for you on the highways while also offering summoning and auto parking. It doesn’t respond to traffic lights, stop signs and won’t make turns on city streets.

    For over a year now it hasn’t been an option. But at the current price I don’t think it’s a good value. In Canada it costs $100/month to subscribe to FSD. at the Australia price that’s around 50 months or over 4 years of FSD. It’s great to see it as an option but for it to be a good value the price would need to be significantly dropped.

    In Canada and the US it’s not currently available. We’ll see if it makes it our way when we get the new Model Y is released here.

  • New Model Y Launches in China and Australia

    New Model Y Launches in China and Australia

    Tesla has officially unveiled the refreshed Model Y, codenamed “Juniper,” in China. Deliveries are slated to begin in March 2025 in China, with a starting price of ¥263,500 (approximately $35,939 USD). In Australia deliveries begin May 2025 at a starting price of $63,400 AUD (approximately $39,285 USD).

    This marks the first major update to the Model Y since its debut in 2020. The front styling has undergone significant changes, giving it a more modern and angular appearance. A new light bar now connects the headlights and the new headlights are heavily inspired by the Cybertruck/Cybercab. Additionally, a camera appears to be integrated into the front bumper, although Tesla’s website does not yet provide details about its functionality.

    The interior has received substantial updates as well. Highlights include ventilated front seats, ambient lighting extending from the front to the rear seats, and an 8-inch rear screen for back-seat passengers. Notably, the rear seats now feature electronic raising functionality, a departure from the previous model where they could only be lowered electronically from the trunk.

    The rear of the vehicle also showcases a redesigned light bar and updated styling, complementing the refreshed look.

    Tesla has also refreshed the default wheels.

    As more details emerge about the Juniper Model Y, it’s clear this update represents a significant step forward for Tesla’s popular electric SUV.

    More details and photos are available at Tesla China or Tesla Australia websites.