Tesla launches a new 6-seat Model Y variant in China
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Episode 479 of “Talking Cars With Consumer Reports” covers driving the Tesla Model Y. The podcast panel also discusses what we pay for test cars.
The front seats in the Model Y L have a different shape. From behind, the front-row headrests appear to be completely integrated into the seat design, but they’re actually adjustable. There is a new 16-inch center touchscreen, slightly larger than the 15.4-inch unit on the current Model Y.
A short 7-mile drive is all this owner needed to notice the differences between his Tesla Model Y Juniper and an older Model 3. The contrast he felt proves just how far Tesla has come in making daily driving more comfortable and refined.
Tesla posted a video showing the three-row Model Y L on its Weibo feed. The vehicle has powered armrests, a new logo badge, and a black headliner.