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Application of 7-Seater Seats in Tesla The 7-seat layout is not new to the Model Y. It first appeared in the original Model Y in 2021, disappeared the following year, and returned in 2024.
Green, an infamous Tesla hacker who often reveals upcoming features by sifting through the code in new Tesla software updates, made the discovery and commented: “The much-rumored 6-seater Model ...
Tesla has revealed a stretched, six-seat variation of its popular Model Y mid-size electric SUV —but there’s a big catch.
Whereas the five-seater Model Y Juniper has 29 cubic feet of trunk space behind the second row, the pre-facelift seven-seater model has 26.6 cubes. Admittedly, this is still an acceptable size for ...
Tesla Model Y 7-Seater Vs 5-Seater: Prospective Owners Test Drive Both If you're planning on buying a 7-seat Model Y for 6-foot-tall (1.83-meter) adults, you may want to reconsider. Steven Loveday ...
Tesla has unveiled a new and improved version of its Model Y that brings more comfort, more performance and a longer ...
Tesla is poised to launch the long-wheelbase variant of the Model Y in the US later this year, finally nailing the coffin for ...
Tesla is promoting a 7-seat variant of the Model Y in an email to its subscribers in the US. This option has not been offered for the refreshed Model Y so far, although it was available for the ...
Tesla plans to produce a six-seat variant of its Model Y car in China from late 2025, two people with direct knowledge of the matter said, as the U.S. automaker strives to increase the appeal of ...
The 6-seater still doesn't get second row second that can fold flat. According to Tesla's site, the fold-flat-second-row seating is a $3,000 option. Of the new fold-flat seats, Tesla states ...
The world’s best-selling car gets two more seats for an extra £2,500 – Steve Fowler takes a look inside Tesla’s new seven seater EV . Stay up to date with notifications from The Independent.
Three for All. As you might expect, those two seats in the way back aren’t spacious. Whereas second-row passengers get 38.7 inches of headroom, 41.6 inches of legroom, 54.0 inches of shoulder ...