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Tesla Teases New Model Y Seating Option and More

  • Writer: Mike Seuss
    Mike Seuss
  • Jun 12
  • 2 min read

Tesla is reportedly teasing a new seating option for the Model Y, potentially reintroducing a seven-seat configuration. This comes after a previous attempt at a seven-seater Model Y in 2021, which was criticized for its limited space. The company has hinted at this new arrangement through promotional emails, suggesting a more refined and practical design.

The Return of the Seven-Seater Model Y?

Tesla's recent promotional email, stating "Ready for anything with long range seating for up to seven and enough room for everyone’s gear," has fueled speculation about the reintroduction of a seven-seat Model Y. This isn't the first time Tesla has offered such a configuration.

  • 2021 Attempt: Tesla previously offered a seven-seat Model Y in 2021. However, this version faced criticism for its cramped third row, which was deemed too small even for children.

  • Forward-Facing Seats: The 2021 seven-seater eventually featured forward-facing seats, but legroom remained a significant issue for many.

What's New with the Model Y?

Beyond the potential seven-seat option, the new Model Y is expected to bring several improvements, addressing some of the shortcomings of its predecessor. These enhancements aim to provide a more comfortable and refined driving experience.

  • Suspension Changes: The new Model Y is anticipated to feature updated suspension, promising a smoother ride.

  • Acoustic-Lined Glass: To enhance cabin comfort, the vehicle is expected to incorporate acoustic-lined glass, reducing road noise.

  • Bumper Redesign: Both the front and rear bumpers are slated for a redesign, contributing to a refreshed aesthetic.

Other Upcoming Model Y Configurations

Tesla has confirmed that the Model Y lineup will expand with additional configurations, catering to a wider range of preferences and needs. These include a Rear-Wheel-Drive version, which has already launched, and a Performance trim.

  • Rear-Wheel-Drive (RWD): This configuration has already been released, offering a more accessible entry point into the Model Y lineup.

  • Performance Trim: A Performance version of the Model Y has been spotted with bumper covers, indicating its imminent launch. This trim is expected to offer enhanced power and handling.

While the previous seven-seater Model Y was met with mixed reviews due to its limited space, Tesla's renewed focus on this configuration, coupled with other significant improvements, suggests a more compelling offering. The company's commitment to refining its vehicles and expanding its lineup continues to shape the electric vehicle market.

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