{"id":289,"date":"2020-03-09T22:40:06","date_gmt":"2020-03-09T22:40:06","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/evglobe.com\/?p=289"},"modified":"2020-03-24T20:19:27","modified_gmt":"2020-03-24T20:19:27","slug":"2020-tesla-model-y-all-the-details-we-know-so-far","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/evglobe.com\/2020\/03\/09\/2020-tesla-model-y-all-the-details-we-know-so-far\/","title":{"rendered":"2020 Tesla Model Y – All The Details We Know So Far"},"content":{"rendered":"
While the introduction of the Tesla Model Y wasn’t as groundbreaking as the show around Models 3, it’s clear it is going to be an important electric vehicle for Tesla. The crossover shares nearly 75 percent of its components with the Model 3, helping Tesla to save on production costs. The also Model Y looks very similar to the Model 3. It gets a sleek-looking coupe-like profile, but it’s larger in size.<\/p>\n
Exterior Dimensions:<\/strong><\/p>\n Inside, the Tesla Model Y is near-identical to the Model 3, with the same minimalist dash and tablet screen. It looks fine and is completely inoffensive. It might be considered a bit bland by some but we get Tesla\u2019s minimalist approach and it looks fine. The tablet is also very impressive, in terms of its size, clarity and functionality. The dashboard-mounted 15-inch touchscreen is used to control the vehicle\u2019s various systems.<\/p>\n\n