Tesla Model Y Introduces Seven-Seater Option in the UK

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Introduction to the Tesla Model Y

The Tesla Model Y has made headlines recently with the announcement of its seven-seat configuration now available in the UK. This update is set to enhance the practicality of the electric vehicle, catering to families and those requiring additional passenger space.

Specifications and Pricing

The seven-seat interior will be available as a £2,500 option specifically for the long-range all-wheel drive version of the Model Y, which starts at £51,990. While this gives potential buyers more seating capacity, it is important to note that the third-row seating option has not been available in the UK until now. This change arrives as the larger Model X is no longer offered in this market, generating significant interest among potential EV buyers.

Comparative Market Landscape

The introduction of the seven-seat Model Y positions it against few alternatives on the market, namely the Mercedes EQB and Peugeot e-5008, both of which also cater to consumers seeking electric vehicles with ample seating. Although critiques of the Model Y’s third row suggest that rear space might feel cramped, Tesla’s offering of 363 litres of luggage capacity even with the seats up presents a compelling case for practicality. With the seats folded down, capacity expands to an impressive 753 litres.

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