
Tesla has introduced a 7-seat version of its Model Y Long Range All-Wheel Drive (AWD) in Europe and the Middle East. The new option comes with a €2,100 upgrade for customers seeking extra passenger space.
The seven-seat configuration includes a third row with seating for two (basically small children and adults on shorter rides), designed with easy access and added convenience features like USB-C charging ports. The second row offers sliding seats with adjustable backrests, enhancing passenger comfort and entry into the third row.

For those needing extra storage, the second and third rows fold flat, maximizing cargo space for items such as luggage, furniture, or skis. The Model Y’s electronic fold-flat seat releases in the trunk allow for quick transitions between passenger and cargo configurations. The vehicle’s liftgate opens to a low trunk floor, simplifying loading and unloading.
Tesla’s seven-seat Model Y offers greater versatility for families and individuals who need to carry both passengers and cargo efficiently.
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