
As new drivers and experienced Tesla fans get their hands on the new Model Y, more information becomes known. The new electric vehicle has received excellent reviews on nearly every measurable factor. So how does the Model Y back seat compare to the back seats from previous models? In a new video from i1Tesla, viewers get a closer look at the back seat of the new Tesla Model Y.
As the video points out, all Tesla models in the video are Performance models. Upon its initial release, the Model 3 received praise for its spacious interior. As you can see, the Model Y takes it even further. The new electric vehicle offers ample headroom for all kinds of passengers. Anyone looking to use the Model Y as a family vehicle is in luck. Additional legroom and foot space in the back seat of the Model Y makes the ride that much more comfortable for passengers of all sizes.
The addition of the glass roof in the Model Y adds an extra dimension of space. Looking at the Model X, there is a bit less legroom in the back seat. This is mostly due to the positioning of the front seats.
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