Tesla Model Y Juniper has a front bumper camera for FSD and more — confirmed

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Tesla has confirmed that the newly-launched Model Y codenamed ‘Juniper’ has a front bumper camera installed in customer delivery vehicles.

The confirmation of the Model Y Juniper front bumper camera came from the vehicle’s online car configurator. If you press the ‘Compare Models’ tab on the configurator, it will show a comparison between the new and old Model Y generations.

A particular point of interest is the mention of 7 vs 8 external cameras in the old vs new Model Y vehicles respectively. “8 exterior cameras (includes a new front-facing camera),” says the Tesla Model Y configurator for the Juniper generation.

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Tesla confirms that Model Y Juniper has a front bumper camera.
Tesla confirms that Model Y Juniper has a front bumper camera. Credit: Courtesy of Tesla, Inc. (TSLA), editing and labeling by Iqtidar Ali / TeslaOracle.com. Click/Tap image to load high-resolution version.

After finding the information in Tesla’s online studio, I closely looked at the press photos of the new Model Y provided by the automaker. In the picture above, I have identified the new front bumper camera in installed in the vehicle.

Although Tesla showed it in its official promo photos, a written or verbal confirmation was still required. When the automaker launched the new Tesla Model 3 Highland in 2023 (China & Europe), some pictures of the vehicle emerged online with a front bumper camera. However, the production version of the new Model 3 did not have this specific camera in it.

2025 Tesla Model Y Juniper is the 2nd vehicle in the electric automaker’s lineup after the Cybertruck to have a front bumper camera. This new camera location will definitely improve the Autopilot Full Self-Driving (FSD) video data stack for neural net training. However, Tesla hasn’t confirmed yet if it will be used for Autopilot from the start or not.

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Screenshot of Tesla Model  Y configurator confirming the front bumper camera for the electric SUV.
Screenshot of Tesla Model Y configurator confirming the front bumper camera for the electric SUV. Credit: Courtesy of Tesla, Inc. (TSLA).

Tesla Model Y electric SUV has an Off-Road Assist Mode. This feature allows the vehicle to navigate rough terrain and even slippery and snowy roads. The front bumper camera will also give a good view of the ground condition in front of the vehicle where the human vision can’t reach during tough off-road driving conditions.

Cybertruck’s front bumper camera has a self-cleaning washer integrated into it. Self-cleaning Autopilot cameras will improve the visibility of the vehicle while it’s running in Autopilot self-driving mode. Tesla Model Y Juniper’s front bumper camera will also have an integrated washer to help clean snow, salt, and dirt to clear the vehicle’s AI Vision.

The 8th external front bumper camera in Tesla vehicles is part of the Hardware 4 (HW4/AI4) suite. A teardown analysis of the HW4 computer revealed that it has a redundancy to support another camera and with the Cybertruck and now Model Y Juniper we have a front bumper camera for increased visibility for Autopilot FSD.

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Iqtidar Ali
Iqtidar Alihttp://www.teslaoracle.com
Author of more than 1500 articles on Tesla, SpaceX, and EVs. His work has been liked and tweeted by Elon Musk and other prominent influencers. You can reach him on Twitter @IqtidarAlii

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