Check the video in Post #316...I think those measurements were included there....Has anyone measured with the second row seats down the measurement? I want to see if I can fit my bike without taking the front wheel off.
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Check the video in Post #316...I think those measurements were included there....Has anyone measured with the second row seats down the measurement? I want to see if I can fit my bike without taking the front wheel off.
Note on ground clearance, I just measured my M3 (AWD) and MY (Perf) and I got mixed results.Back on topic. From web search, the Y is 2.2 inches longer, 2.8 inches wider in both track and body, 7.2 inches taller; and 1.1 inches more ground clearance at 6.6 inches. That is a lot bigger, but height is the main thing. Once life is back to (a new) normal, I can't wait to check it out.
Tire pressures are at recommended level?Note on ground clearance, I just measured my M3 (AWD) and MY (Perf) and I got mixed results.
My M3 is 18 months old, so perhaps there is a bit of sag. Both are wearing new tires.
- MY at rear jack point: 6"
- M3 at rear jack point: 5 3/8"
- MY in center, beneath front door handle: 6 1/8"
- M3 in center, beneath front door handle: 5 1/8"
Could’ve sworn that was a feature when announced. Disappointed as that’s one of the things I wanted on my dark early morning commute. I have to aim my mirrors down currently to avoid being blinded by all the trucks.
- Side mirrors have no dimming
Note on ground clearance, I just measured my M3 (AWD) and MY (Perf) and I got mixed results.
My M3 is 18 months old, so perhaps there is a bit of sag. Both are wearing new tires.
- MY at rear jack point: 6"
- M3 at rear jack point: 5 3/8"
- MY in center, beneath front door handle: 6 1/8"
- M3 in center, beneath front door handle: 5 1/8
I think it’s legit. I looked in the Model 3 owners Manuel, and on pg. 52, it mentions auto dimming mirrors. But in the Model Y Manuel, pg. 54, it has no mention of the auto dimming, other than the vanity mirror.Is this confirmed by an owner?
Yes, by me. My M3 has an obvious green tint and tracer lines, the MY doesn't, and didn't dim when I was driving at night.Is this confirmed by an owner?
Yes, by me. My M3 has an obvious green tint and tracer lines, the MY doesn't, and didn't dim when I was driving at night.
Hi - This may sound like a crazy question - I play a concert bass and it fits nicely in my current Prius. I place it on it's side and the neck extends onto the center console. It is 72 inches long and 26 inches across. I place it on it's side, so it is 26 inches high. (at about 4 inches in). This leaves me room for my amp and other stuff. Would this fit into my upcoming Y without laying on it's back? I can't seem to get detailed measurements from Tesla. Thanks!!!So I haven't a clue how I was chosen to receive our Model Y today, and I was expecting them to say that there was a mistake when I arrive at the SLC, UT Tesla showroom. We circled around the lot in our 2018 Model 3 and saw no Model Y's at all! We walk in and tell them that we are expecting to pickup our Model Y and tell them our names. They were expecting us and had everything ready to go. Car was in a bay, cleaned and ready for us. We hand them the check, show insurance evidence, sign about 7 papers and we are allowed to start setting up our phone keys and drive away. We were asked to sign a media waiver and have our picture taken with the delivery guy (maybe he was a manager).
Now what is interesting is that we only ordered our car in January, 2020. It was a Midnight Silver Metallic, fully loaded with the exception of the white interior and third row seating. So Performance, Tubertine wheels, black interior, full self driving.
What I have learned in the last 12 hours:
- There is no HomeLink (our M3 AWD has this included). I think you have to order it for $300 and have it physically installed.
- There is no hatchback shelf, nor a place that you could add one later.
- The wheels are different sizes on the front/back (wide ones, so this explains why the upgraded wheels take so much of our range, they aren't only 21", but also taller and wider).
- The seats are 3.5" taller than the M3 (drivers seat).
- There is no hidden receiver hitch included, but a spot we will be able to add one later.
- There is wireless charging for two phones. Not as nice as the after market one I have on my M3, but nice to not have to pay for it as an addon.
- There is a single USB C port under the charging pad that supplies the power. As well as a standard USB for a USB flash stick for Sentry/Dashcam.
- The rear seat has 6 levels of recline, they are small increments and give you a decent amount.
- Reat seats are fully powered for releasing, and has two buttons in the trunk to do it remotely. And even the ones on top of the seats are powered.
- Middle seat can separate from the drive with a latch behind the middle seat. A post sticks out, which is interesting.
- Power lift gate is fairly basic, opens from the outside like the M3 does. Closes with a button on the lift gate.
- Trunk is huge, with two under bins. One is very shallow though, but still useful.
- Compartments on the sides of the trunk are deep and nice for keeping things from rolling around.
- Second row seat is the same width as the M3 (51 1/4").
- There is a significant blue tint to the paint (compared to our M3 of the same color).
- Panel gaps seem really good, better than our M3.
- It seems quieter, but then it is a brand new vehicle (compared to our M3).
I will add all of my pictures showing these details. I am happy to add in more photos of anything that doesn't require disassembly.
I’ve found that I don’t like auto dimming side mirrors because I usually ceramic tint my windows so it makes the side mirrors really dark at night as a result.
Yes, by me. My M3 has an obvious green tint and tracer lines, the MY doesn't, and didn't dim when I was driving at night.
Haven't been driving too much since the corona virus, but I will be doing a road trip this weekend (300 miles and back). So the items that need me to be driving, we should compile a list so I can test them. But for this one, I am pretty sure I would have noticed on my small trip last weekend, I drove about 40 miles on the freeway at night.hmm that sucks...have you tested it with headlights pointing behind you? Maybe you cant visibly see the lines on the model y version
Measurements were listed back a few pages. Post #69 & 82 on page 4 & 5. Oh and your dogs view will be the same as the second row passengers, you know his/her head will be handing over the seat!Hi,
first of all, thanks a lot for all the answers you have give us so far.
Here is another question :
how tall is the trunk ?
Can we get measurements behind the seat and by the hatch (max/min) ?
Also what do you see when sitting in the trunk ? My Golden asked me this one.
Thanks SilverSmith
Disagree. I have a truck that sits much higher than the MY and I still get blinded by all the semis and taller trucks. My 2008 335i had this feature and it’s the number one thing I miss. Especially with so many vehicles having much brighter LED headlights, no auto dimming side mirrors is sad for a vehicle this expensive.I've also found that the higher up you get it's not as impactful. Will have to see if I miss it on the Y.
Note on ground clearance, ...
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...My M3 is 18 months old, so perhaps there is a bit of sag. Both are wearing new tires.