This all-electric crossover is sleek—too sleek for some people. The centrally mounted digital dashboard takes some getting used to, for instance. It displays the speedometer and other important instrument readings, but you have to look to the side to see it.
The Model Y’s all-glass roof is impressive if a bit loud in the rain. Best of all, there’s an optional third row of seats but these are mostly suitable for children.
Overall, the Model Y offers the simplicity that drivers cherish in Teslas and its semi-autonomous driving capabilities. The Model Y is seven inches taller than the Model 3, so if space is a priority for you, definitely choose the Y.