Overview
- The third row is back on Tesla’s U.S. site for the refreshed Model Y after a mid‑2025 tease to buyers.
- The seven-seat package costs $2,500 and is currently available only on the Premium All‑Wheel‑Drive Long Range configuration.
- Premium models gain a higher‑resolution 16‑inch center screen, a black headliner, matte black badging, and darker 20‑inch Helix wheels.
- Configurator images suggest the third row remains cramped, making it most suitable for children rather than adults.
- The update is separate from China’s extended‑wheelbase Model YL six‑seater, which Elon Musk said is unlikely to reach the U.S. in the near term.