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Tesla recently announced an updated Model Y, and even though it won’t be available for a few months, here’s a breakdown of the changes:
Steering and Signals:
- The new Model Y has a traditional turn signal lever (stalk) on the left side of the steering wheel. This is different from the newer Model 3 and Cybertruck, which use buttons on the steering wheel for signals. Many people prefer the traditional lever, so Tesla brought it back.
- The steering wheel is similar to the new Model 3 but with fewer buttons because of the signal stalk. It has buttons for wipers, high beams, voice commands, and camera views.
- There’s no lever on the right side. Functions like Autopilot and shifting gears are controlled with the right scroll wheel on the steering wheel and the touchscreen.
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Rear Seats and Trunk:
- The back seats can now recline electronically and fold completely flat with the touch of a button (either in the trunk or on the front screen). This makes it easier to load large items.
- The back seat cushions are also slightly longer for more comfort.
- The trunk (liftgate) is now made of separate pieces, which should make repairs cheaper if it gets damaged.
- The rear window is now more rectangular than before.
- The trunk can now open automatically when you stand near it with your phone (if your phone supports this feature).
Front Trunk (Frunk):
- The front trunk (frunk) doesn’t open automatically, but it now has a drain plug. This means you can use it as a cooler for drinks by adding ice.
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Other Interior Changes:
- The speakers in the doors have been moved and have a nicer metal cover.
- There’s more double stitching on the interior, especially on the dashboard, which makes it look more luxurious.
- The ambient lighting is slightly different, now only going halfway down the door.
Towing:
- It’s unclear if the new Model Y will have a tow hitch right away. It’s not listed as an option currently, but there might be a way to add it later.
Wheels:
- The new Model Y comes with new 20-inch “Helix 2.0” wheels. They don’t have covers (aero covers) like the previous wheels, likely because they are already efficient. Other wheel options might be available later.
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In short, the updated Model Y has several improvements, including a more traditional steering wheel setup, more practical rear seats and trunk, and some nicer interior touches.