- Mon Feb 10, 2025 1:50 pm
#6655
Model Y Juniper 7-seater Confirmed Game Changer or Gimmick
So, Tesla has officially confirmed the 7-seat Model Y is coming later this year. Is anyone else a little skeptical about how useful this third row will actually be Weve seen the previous 7-seater Model Y, and lets be honest, it wasnt exactly spacious back there. Is this just a marketing ploy to boost sales, or will this configuration genuinely cater to larger families
Im curious to hear from current Model Y owners. Would you trade cargo space for the extra seating Whats the breaking point Two kids, three kids At what point does the practicality diminish and the Model X becomes the more sensible option
And what about resale value Will the 7-seater hold its value as well as the 5-seater Or will it be seen as a less desirable configuration down the line This feels like a critical question for potential buyers.
Also, the article mentions a Performance variant coming. Given the already impressive performance of the current Model Y, what kind of specs are we expecting Will it be enough to justify the price premium Or is Tesla just throwing the Performance badge on a slightly tweaked version Im calling it now, 0-60 under 3 seconds. Prove me wrong.
Lets discuss.
So, Tesla has officially confirmed the 7-seat Model Y is coming later this year. Is anyone else a little skeptical about how useful this third row will actually be Weve seen the previous 7-seater Model Y, and lets be honest, it wasnt exactly spacious back there. Is this just a marketing ploy to boost sales, or will this configuration genuinely cater to larger families
Im curious to hear from current Model Y owners. Would you trade cargo space for the extra seating Whats the breaking point Two kids, three kids At what point does the practicality diminish and the Model X becomes the more sensible option
And what about resale value Will the 7-seater hold its value as well as the 5-seater Or will it be seen as a less desirable configuration down the line This feels like a critical question for potential buyers.
Also, the article mentions a Performance variant coming. Given the already impressive performance of the current Model Y, what kind of specs are we expecting Will it be enough to justify the price premium Or is Tesla just throwing the Performance badge on a slightly tweaked version Im calling it now, 0-60 under 3 seconds. Prove me wrong.
Lets discuss.
