Quote from: Mike B on December 13, 2024, 20:30:54Federal EV credits will apply to this vehicle if it continues to meet requirements for parts sourcing AND new administration doesn't immediately change the existing law. Why would you state otherwise?
They can't immediately change it, budget is done a year in advance so only changes can be done in 2026.
Still boring-looking. There are a lot more intriguing, and better-driving, better-overall electric SUV's out there. If anything, Tesla is falling behind.
Federal EV credits will apply to this vehicle if it continues to meet requirements for parts sourcing AND new administration doesn't immediately change the existing law. Why would you state otherwise?
A new 2-second video clip of the Tesla Model Y "Juniper" cruising in San Jose, California has been spotted on X/Twitter - confirming the refreshed two-part headlights. A January 2025 release is expected for the EV.