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New Tesla Model Y

Tesla has published a 60 seconds video of new Model Y showing its new features and upgrades with an all round experience.

The front side has a facelift with lightbar and headlamps are shifted a few inches below. The new light combination improves the front look with a slimmer fascia through the glass. The rear side has a cross-car lamp with indirect reflective taillights, a new definition in Tesla’s top seller.

The interior includes ambient lighting from the front deck to rear doors. The passenger row has an 8-inch screen for entertainment and climate control. It also supports two Bluetooth headset connection simultaneously.

The front seats are ventilated and have upgraded material for occupants’ comfort. The rear seats are powered and fold/unfold with one tap of a button. The new Model Y features 16 speakers and 1 subwoofer.

The inside also has wireless charging and high-powered USB-C interface to charge your devices. An acoustic glass upgrades makes the inside quite, and the front camera provides 180-degree footage of the road ahead.

Customers will also experience the hands-free trunk, which automatically opens as soon as you approach the vehicle.

The front side has an improved storage, which is washable and comes with a drain plug to empty it when needed. Speaking of which, the car has improved aerodynamics with an optimized driving range and an upgraded suspension provides a smoother ride.

The new Model Y is available to order around the globe in both Launch Series, a limited edition and the regular models.

As of March 8, Tesla is still selling the Launch Series in the US $60,000, and it’s eligible for $7,500 Federal Tax Credit. The company has started shipping this vehicle to initial customers and preparing to ramp up the production to fulfill all orders. Customers can increase their saving by using a referral link.

Watch the 60 seconds new Model Y video linked below.

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