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Tesla Model Y: Six- and seven-seat options closer to Australia

Tesla Model Y: Six- and seven-seat options closer to Australia

Posted on June 18, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Tesla Model Y: Six- and seven-seat options closer to Australia

Electric automaker Tesla looks set to add both six- and seven-seat Model Ys – rumoured to include right-hand drive production for the first time – after a recent firmware update spilled the beans. 

Reports from Greentheonly on the Elon Musk-owned social media platform X confirmed a six-seat Model Y was shown as part of the 2025.2 update.

The X account has a history of correct calls on upcoming Tesla details, suggesting the more accommodating Model Y won’t be restricted to the Chinese market only as previously speculated.

Tesla currently sources all Australian-market models from China, and the discovery means a six- or seven-seat Model Y could be offered locally – the first seven-seat vehicle from the automaker here since the larger Model X SUV left showrooms in late 2020.

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That would make it one of only a few seven-seat electric vehicles (EV) on sale in Australia, joining the likes of the Kia EV9, Mercedes-Benz EQB and Volvo EX90.

CarExpert has reached out to Tesla Australia for official comment. 

Tesla previously offered the Model Y with seven seats in North America, but only on vehicles made in the United States, limiting production to left-hand drive before it was dropped altogether in 2023. 

The upcoming six-seat version would reportedly use a 2x2x2 seat layout with a centre console potentially splitting occupants, while seven-seat versions offered in the US had a 2x3x2 arrangement. 

Speculation has suggested room for the new seating configurations would come with an increase to the recently facelifted Model Y’s 2890mm wheelbase – and current 4790mm length. 

This could counter criticism the previous seven-seat option offered overseas was somewhat limited in space, which may have contributed to its low take-up and eventual removal from the options list. 

Tesla’s website shows the (pre-update) Model Y with seven seats, with access to the third row via a lever to tumble-tilt the second-row seats forward.