Tesla Model Y & Model 3 Visual Comparison — Side by Side, Morphing, More
Credit to Author: Iqtidar Ali| Date: Wed, 06 Nov 2019 02:00:31 +0000
Published on November 5th, 2019 | by Iqtidar Ali
November 5th, 2019 by Iqtidar Ali
Originally published on X Auto.
The Tesla Model Y compact SUV is the next mass-production electric vehicle from Tesla Inc. (TSLA). With every passing day, the sightings of the Model Y are increasing around the Tesla HQ highways of California.
One such picture was taken by Mario Borisov () when a Tesla Model 3 and Tesla Model Y were pouring juice into their battery packs side by side at a Supercharger station in Centralia, WA. The size difference of both vehicles is very much visible from the front.
Seeing a Model Y in Washington advocates the opinion that the Model Y is now getting tested on long runs as well (more images below).
The height of the Model Y, being a CUV, is greater than Model 3’s, which makes the driving position in a Model Y higher and means better road visibility, even though the flat-dash design of the Model 3 still makes for excellent visibility out the windshield.
The Model Y’s additional height also suggests a deeper front trunk, and the length of the Model Y is more than the Model 3, which can give it more space in the trunk. This makes the Model Y a more practical car, with 66 ft³ of max cargo space vs. the Model 3’s meager 15 ft³. The cargo space is even bigger than the Tesla Model S’s, which has 58.1 ft³ of cargo storage volume (rear seats down).
I have created the following animated GIF with the help of Tesla’s online vehicle configurator images to show a Tesla Model 3 being morphed into a Tesla Model Y (it looks like the Model 3 is getting taller and fatter):
Of course, the chrome delete on window trims, door handles, and even the side repeater emblem look great on the Model Y. Perhaps the world is now tired of the “chrome” thingy? A good refreshing change by Tesla.
The following image by also gives us a good idea of the side profile visual comparison between the Model 3 and Model Y. The Model Y has larger wheel wells, and on the 19″ wheels, the tire profile is not as low as on the Model 3.
My first #ModelY sighting while in my Model 3 listening to @woodhaus2 explain the roadster reveal to @DMC_Ryan on his RTL podcast 🤯 pic.twitter.com/VjGTn5Vgn0
— Brian Armer (@BrianArmer) October 22, 2019
Tesla Model Y charging up in Centralia, WA.#tesla #modely #ElonMusk #EV pic.twitter.com/60xlt1AtzD
— markwatanabe (@markwatanabe83) October 18, 2019
Featured image: White Tesla Model Y with purple nose, by Kyle Field | CleanTechnica
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Iqtidar Ali Iqtidar Ali writes for X Auto about Tesla and electric vehicles. A true car enthusiast since his childhood, he covers his stories with an utmost passion, which is now guided by the mission towards sustainability. With over 1 decade of website development experience, he’s also our IT resource at hand. He also writes about tech stuff at UXTechPlus.com occasionally. Iqtidar can easily be reached on Twitter @IqtidarAlii (DM open for tips, feedback or a friendly message) or via email: iqtidar@xautoworld.com.