Tesla introduces Model Y crossover SUV with 7 seats, up to 300 miles of range
On March 14, Tesla unveiled its latest vehicle, the Model Y crossover SUV, at its design studio in Los Angeles, California.
The new model blends the design language of both the Model 3 sedan and the Model X SUV, shares 75% of its parts with the Model 3, and has an optional front-facing third seat.
The Model Y is offe....
The new model blends the design language of both the Model 3 sedan and the Model X SUV, shares 75% of its parts with the Model 3, and has an optional front-facing third seat.
The Model Y is offe....
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