Hi,
I reside in South Korea and ordered my Model Y Standard range this year early September. As the new upgraded Y's are being produced and released in China and with zero to no inventories in S. Korea at the time of writing, it is likely 2023 orders which have not been filled will be fulfilled by the China built Model Y and likely the upgraded Y starting march of 2024.
I am wondering if anyone can help me with information on the changes, if any, to the brakes, wheels set up and specifications. I understand the upgraded Y will come with a 19" black wheels, but will it have any changes to the brake caliper and disk rotor size and dimensions? (please see attached for 2023 Model Y brake specs).
In addition, I'm close (been negotiating and personalizing) to ordering an aftermarket AG wheels with front: 9.5x21 ET40 and rear 10.5x21 ET48. But again, the fit is of concern if any changes have been made with the upgraded Y.
I would assume this upgrade is more a facelift and not a structural change, to compliment the recent Model 3 upgrade. Nevertheless, I would really appreciate it if anyone can shed some light on this? (any brilliant Tesla engineers out there?) Dealerships in Korea are clueless and one lady even asked me, "what's the Juniper project?"
Thanks!