Tesla’s Model Y in the U.S. can now be bought with a third row of seats – but this is not the larger, six-seater Model Y L that the company is selling in China.
Instead, the third row of seats, which is a $2,500 option for the Tesla Model Y Premium and Performance trims, has simply been squeezed into the current Model Y’s trunk.
Yes, it brings the total number of seats in the Model Y to seven, but most adults won’t be able to sit in that third row, making it usable mostly for families with small kids.
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In contrast, the Chinese Model YL has a larger wheelbase (making the car 186mm longer), and a pretty respectable amount of legroom in the third row. The difference is obvious even in Tesla’s official images; check out the Model YL’s third row pic below.

Now that’s a respectable third row.
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The seven seater Model Y configuration that Tesla now offers in the U.S. was offered in the U.S. and Europe in the past, and it didn’t last very long; we’ll see if this one fares any better.
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This is not the only change to the Model Y in the U.S., though. The company introduced a number of very subtle changes to the Premium and Performance trims (the Standard variant didn’t get any of these).

The new Helix wheels do look a lot better than the old ones, we think.
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These include new, 20” Helix 2.0 wheels which are now dark grey instead of silver, darker interior headliner, black instead of silver badges on the back of the car, and a larger, 16-inch main display (up from 15.4 inches).