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Get ready for an in-depth look at the highly anticipated 2024 Tesla Model Y! In this video, we cover everything you need to know about the new Model Y, from its cutting-edge features to its impressive performance. Stay tuned to stay ahead of the curve on all things Tesla!
0:00 - Intro
Tesla's surprises
Unveiling the 2024 Model Y
1:10 - Juniper Refresh Overview
Expected updates and delays
Current 2024 lineup
2:05 - Price Tag Confusion
$314,000 sticker shock explained
Real cost after incentives
3:00 - Lineup Breakdown
Long-range rear-wheel-drive
All-wheel-drive
Performance Model Ys
4:15 - New Long-Range Rear-Wheel-Drive Model
Longest range yet
Price and trade-offs
5:30 - Farewell to the Standard Range Model Y
New model details and price
Comparison with previous standard range
7:00 - Price and Range Details
$2,000 increase
320 miles of range
8:15 - Trade-offs and Features
Speed and performance limitations
Basic sound system details
9:00 - Audio and Seating Options
Audiophile considerations
Five-seat vs. seven-seat setup
10:00 - Color Options
- Standard and premium color choices
- New Quicksilver color details
11:30 - Potential Battery Upgrade
- Rumored battery pack improvements
- Software update for additional range
12:30 - Federal Tax Credit and Final Price
- $7,500 federal tax credit
- Price after incentives
13:15 - Future Changes and Software Paywalls
- Possible future adjustments
- Ethical considerations of software paywalls
14:15 - Juniper Refresh Anticipation
- Expected features and timeline
- Prospects of the Model Y future
15:00 - Outro
- Summary of pros and cons
- Tesla charm and innovation
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