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Tesla’s Model Y proves its safety claims after two SUV-on-roof crashes leave occupants unharmed. In Canada, a full-size GMC Yukon was rear-ended, sending it onto the electric crossover’s roof.
Recent hailstorms in Colorado have caused widespread damage to Tesla vehicles, reigniting concerns about the vulnerability of their glass roof structures. A Model Y owner, Printee, gained attention on ...
Model Y is equipped with a giant single glass-pane stretching the entire length of the roof. Therefore, if it’s missing, the entire interior of the vehicle is exposed.
Panoramic glass roof panels are not supposed to fly off on the highway. ... Back in 2018 when production of the Model 3 was rapidly ramping up, Tesla issued Autoblog a statement that read, in part: ...
A Tesla Model Y that was just delivered suddenly became a convertible when its glass roof flew off. All the owner heard before that was strong wind noise.
Lovely. And, open roofs are great! If the Model Y came with a roll-back canvas roof like an old Le Car, that'd be fantastic. But, I think the key here though is all about intent.
A second Tesla Model Y owner has reported an issue with the vehicle's glass roof, telling Business Insider the company reached out for an engineering quality "inspection" and discovered it wasn't ...
People view a model of the Tesla Model Y unveiled in Hawthorne, California on March 14, 2019. It features a large panoramic glass roof that is not supposed to detach from the vehicle.
Roger, in the video, calls it “typical Tesla stuff” and “disappointing.” Though, to be clear, this doesn’t diminish his love for the car. The panel gap issue is well known to Model 3 owners.
The Tesla Model Y, which debuted in March 2019, is equipped with a glass-pane roof stretching the entire length of the vehicle. Chien told The Verge in an email he thought a window was open, "but ...
A Tesla owner was shocked when the roof on his brand new Model Y flew right off while driving down the highway. Quality control has long been an issue for Tesla vehicles.
Tesla’s Model Y proves its safety claims after two SUV-on-roof crashes leave occupants unharmed. In Canada, a full-size GMC Yukon was rear-ended, sending it onto the electric crossover’s roof.