So do we know if the seat height getting into the Y will be possibly higher than the 3? For me being taller at 6'2" it would be helpful.
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I assume "relative location" here means height above ground.The H-point (or hip-point) is the theoretical, relative location of an occupant's hip: specifically the pivot point between the torso and upper leg portions of the body — as used in vehicle design, automotive design and vehicle regulation as well as other disciplines including chair and furniture design.
See also the hyperlink I had to: Shooting from the Hip: Meet Hieronymus, Our H-Point Machine – News – Car and DriverI wasn't sure so I looked up what the H-point is.
I’m 6’3” and after seeing a Y in person, I’m confident that it’s going to be a *lot* easier to get in and out of than S/3. It’s closer in height to X than anything else, and getting into X requires no thought or effort in any way.
OK, so the seat is higher, great for the knees, but is the opening MORE than that 3" higher or ONLY as high. My wife always bumps her head getting into the Model 3 trying to put on or take off shoes. She cannot sit sideways and not bump her head. I don't even try, but at least I have the easy-in easy-out feature on the driver's side.Yes, hip height is about 3" higher than Model 3, plus the door opening is taller