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According to Not A Tesla App, a Tesla hacker uncovered strong evidence that a six-seat Model Y is on the horizon.
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Six- and seven-seat versions of the Tesla Model Y have been revealed in code for the electric SUV’s latest firmware updates.
The legacy Model Y had a cramped third row, with enough room to seat two small children, but not more. Good enough for short trips across town but torture if the drive was longer than 15 minutes.
The seven-seater option looks set to further enhance the appeal of the Model Y, which continues to enjoy strong sales success. Official stats show that it was the UK’s third best selling car in ...
We’ve driven many different Model Ys, most recently the seven-seat Long Range All-Wheel Drive model which we put to the test with seven people on board - including adults in the third row.
However, if you're hoping to carry kids in the third row of seats, bear in mind there are no Isofix child seat mounts. That means only belt-in child seats or booster cushions can be used.
We’re yet to experience the Model Y’s third row in person, but it does look a little cramped back there in the boot. You lose around 100 litres of luggage space if you spec the extra seating ...
Fold the third row flat and use the Model Y as a five-seater and you get 753 litres – enough to fit strollers, scooters, or folding beds. The Y can also tow 1,600kg – a small caravan or a two ...
In return for the extra cash, the Model Y is fitted with a third row of seats, which Tesla says can fold down flat for maximum storage when they’re not being used, and in between them are two ...