In 2025, Tesla plans to launch six new models, catering to a variety of preferences and market segments.
The Model Q aims to capture a significant market share, boasting features such as a cutting-edge battery system, an expected range of over 400 kilometers on a single charge, and a base price designed to compete directly with other leading electric vehicles.
The updated Model Y will include enhancements in energy efficiency, promising to reduce power consumption to about 11.9 kWh per 100 km, along with improved interior aesthetics and technology interfaces.

Notably, the refreshed Model Y is said to include capacity for enhanced battery technology, showcasing advancements in design.
The much-anticipated Cybertruck remains a game-changer, promising robust performance, off-road capabilities, and a unique aesthetic that sets it apart from conventional pickup trucks.
The Model S Plaid+ aims to achieve unprecedented performance metrics, with expected acceleration times and battery efficiency that keeps Tesla at the forefront of luxury electric vehicles.

The Model V is poised to enter the MPV market with sleek design and enhanced passenger capacity, integrating both comfort and modern technology.
The Roadster 2 is expected to redefine performance standards in sports cars, featuring cutting-edge design and speed capabilities that promise to thrill enthusiasts.