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Tesla Model Y (2025) review: an exercise in irritation

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Tesla Model Y (2025) Review: An Exercise in Irritation

The 2025 Tesla Model Y, codenamed “Juniper,” arrives with a suite of updates aimed at refining the electric SUV experience. However, while improvements are evident, several aspects may leave drivers feeling more frustrated than impressed.

Design and Interior

Externally, the Model Y adopts a sleeker aesthetic with redesigned front and rear lighting elements, drawing inspiration from Tesla’s futuristic design language. Inside, the cabin remains minimalist, featuring an 8-inch rear-seat touchscreen and enhanced acoustic insulation for a quieter ride. Despite these upgrades, the interior’s sparse layout continues to polarize opinions, with some users desiring more traditional controls and tactile feedback.

Performance and Range

Equipped with a 75kWh battery, the Model Y offers an estimated range of up to 387 miles, depending on the configuration. The vehicle supports a maximum charging rate of 250 kW, facilitating rapid recharging sessions. While these figures are competitive, real-world performance may vary, and some drivers report discrepancies between advertised and actual range.

Driving Experience

Tesla has reintroduced the turn signal stalk, addressing previous criticisms about the steering wheel’s touch-sensitive controls. The suspension system has been retuned for improved comfort, yet some users still find the ride quality lacking compared to rivals. Moreover, the reliance on software-based controls for essential functions can lead to user frustration, especially when quick adjustments are needed while driving.

Technology and Features

The Model Y continues to showcase Tesla’s technological prowess, offering features like Full Self-Driving (FSD) capabilities and over-the-air updates. However, the FSD system remains in a beta state, and its performance can be inconsistent. Additionally, the absence of Apple CarPlay and Android Auto integration limits smartphone connectivity options, a notable omission in today’s connected world.

Conclusion

While the 2025 Tesla Model Y introduces meaningful enhancements, it also perpetuates certain design and usability choices that may irk potential buyers. Prospective owners should weigh the vehicle’s innovative features against its ergonomic quirks to determine if it aligns with their preferences and expectations.

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