REVEALED: Elon Musk Secretly Unveils 4 Radical New Tesla Designs for 2025 — One of Them Might Replace Your Car
In a year already full of surprises from Tesla, Elon Musk has quietly dropped what may be his most groundbreaking reveal yet — four entirely new vehicle designs slated for release in 2025. No flashy launch event. No keynote. Just a confidential design leak, followed by a cryptic tweet, and now the EV world is spinning.

According to insider sources and leaked design renderings circulating online, these four upcoming Tesla models represent a bold expansion — not just in style, but in purpose, target market, and innovation. If confirmed, this would mark Tesla’s most ambitious product rollout since the original Model S.
So, what are these four mysterious vehicles? And why is the EV community buzzing about how they could reshape everything from daily commutes to global freight?
Here’s what we know so far:
1. Tesla Model 2 (Compact City EV)
Perhaps the most highly anticipated of the four, the so-called Model 2 is Tesla’s answer to affordable urban transport. Designed to start at under $25,000, this ultra-compact hatchback-style EV is reportedly built for dense cities and first-time EV buyers.
But don’t let the price fool you — early specs suggest a 250-mile range, fast-charging capabilities, and a minimalist interior modeled after the Model 3. There’s even talk of an optional no-steering-wheel variant, designed to support Tesla’s Full Self-Driving (FSD) beta as soon as it’s cleared for regulatory approval.
One source close to the project described the Model 2 as “Musk’s play to dominate Southeast Asia, South America, and inner-city Europe.“
2. Tesla Cybervan (Utility & Family Transport)
The Cybertruck’s edgy, brutalist sibling may be coming sooner than we thought. Dubbed the Cybervan in internal documents, this futuristic van design retains the angular stainless steel armor of the Cybertruck, but with more interior space, modular seating, and solar panel integration on the roof.

Early whispers suggest it’s aimed at both families and commercial fleets, with multiple interior options — from mobile office configurations to a camper edition. The rumored payload capacity? Over 2,000 lbs.
Tesla has reportedly filed for multiple new trademarks around the name “Cybervan” and “Cyberline,” hinting at a whole new category of rugged, electric utility vehicles.
3. Tesla Hyperliner (Luxury EV Sedan)
Think of this as the evolution of the Model S — sleeker, faster, and possibly the first Tesla with Level 5 autonomous capability. The Hyperliner name showed up in a patent filing late last year, but now sources claim it’s “not just real — it’s already in wind-tunnel testing.”
Designed to rival the Lucid Air and Mercedes EQS, the Hyperliner reportedly features:
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Over 500 miles of range
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0–60 in under 2 seconds
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Ultrasmooth adaptive air suspension
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Next-gen autopilot powered by Tesla Dojo chips
And yes, insiders hint the entire dashboard might be replaced by an AI-powered, full-width OLED display.
4. Tesla Titan (Electric Semi Crossover)
Possibly the biggest wildcard in the lineup, the Titan appears to be a cross between the Tesla Semi and a military-grade SUV. With off-road capability, long-range towing, and next-gen battery packs using high-nickel chemistry, this vehicle is aimed squarely at logistics, disaster relief, and rugged terrain travel.
What’s particularly unusual? Sources claim Tesla is designing this platform in partnership with SpaceX engineers, leveraging the Starship team’s work on thermal shielding and advanced materials.

What Does It All Mean?
This leaked four-model lineup suggests that Elon Musk is no longer just aiming to make EVs for everyone — he’s targeting every possible use case, from urban commutes to intercontinental trucking.
But it also signals a new Tesla strategy: Less talk, more shock. With no official unveiling yet and only leaks, patents, and insider confirmations fueling speculation, fans are asking: Is this Tesla’s version of “silent disruption”?
Some analysts believe Musk is setting the stage for a massive Q1 2025 launch event, possibly tied to the opening of Giga Mexico or a surprise expansion at Giga Berlin.
Until then, Tesla watchers around the world are poring over every detail, every leaked image, and every cryptic tweet for clues.