Camouflaged Tesla Model Y Prototype "Juniper" Spotted on US Roads Again

Camouflaged Tesla Model Y Prototype "Juniper" Spotted on US Roads Again

Recently, a camouflaged prototype of the Tesla Model Y, often referred to as “Juniper,” was spotted on the highways of the Bay Area, capturing the attention of Tesla enthusiasts. Despite CEO Elon Musk's assurances on social media that no major updates are in the pipeline for the Model Y this year, the sighting suggests ongoing testing and potential enhancements.

The photograph, shared on Reddit by user u/sheffield712, shows the prototype seemingly being tested at around 70 mph. Followers of the r/TeslaMotors subreddit quickly picked up on the excitement surrounding the vehicle’s appearance, which exhibits similarities to prior “Project Juniper” sightings, particularly with the heavily camouflaged rear.

Speculation intensified after two images leaked in late July, allegedly showcasing parts of the updated Model Y. Notably, one of these images highlighted a light bar featuring the “Tesla” logo on the rear, a distinguishing element not present on the revamped Model 3 sedan. This sparked discussions within the Tesla community suggesting that the upcoming Model Y may incorporate more significant design changes than previously anticipated.

While sightings of these concealed prototypes fuel excitement about potential advancements, Musk remains firm in his stance that the Model Y won’t receive a substantial refresh this year, though he emphasizes Tesla's ongoing commitment to improving its vehicles incrementally. As fans await further news, the buzz around the Model Y “Juniper” prototype continues to grow, leaving many to ponder the future of this popular electric crossover.

 

 

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