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Tesla Model Y standing side-by-side with a Volvo XC90, looks like a midsize SUV (video)

Tesla Model Y parked side-by-side with a Volvo XC90 mid-sized luxury SUV (video below).

Recently, a Tesla Model Y prototype has been spotted being parked side-by-side with Volvo XC90 SUV and Jay Yu who is an enthusiastic Tesla owner didn’t miss the chance to record a short video clip of both vehicles from behind, by the looks of it, the Model Y doesn’t look much smaller than the XC90 which is a  mid-sized luxury SUV.

Jay’s height is 5’7 ½” (69 in / 1,753 mm) and when he stood beside the Tesla Model Y it was close to his height — comparing to Volvo XC90’s exterior dimensions, the height of this ICE SUV is 69.9 in (1,775 mm) — this is a very minor difference in height.

Over at our friend Vincent’s Tesmanian blog, he has leaked the Model Y dimensions but they are from an anonymous source and the height of the Model Y in those leaks is mentioned as 64 in (1,626 mm), 5 inches of difference is a lot, on the other hand, Tesla is still reluctant to release official numbers for the Model Y interior and exterior dimensions, just days away from the start of deliveries, starting most probably coming Sunday.

From looking at this short video clip, it seems that there is also not much difference between both SUVs in terms of width and length, if we consider Tesmanian’s Model Y exterior dimensions figures into account, a comparison table of both of these vehicles would look like the following:

Table 1.1: Tesla Model Y vs. Volvo XC90 Exterior Dimensions Comparison

Options Tesla Model Y Volvo XC90
Length 187 in (4,750 mm) 195 in (4,953 mm)
Width 83.8 in (2,218 mm) 84.3 in (2,141 mm)
Height 64 in (1,624 mm) 69.9 in (1,775 mm)
Wheelbase 113.8 in (2,890 mm) 117.5 in (2,985 mm)

The exterior specs comparison shows that the Model Y is slightly smaller than the Volvo XC90, but does this still categorize it as a midsize SUV? Most probably yes, we have been quoting the Model Y as a compact SUV in the past but these final production intent prototypes have somehow evolved from the one shown at the unveiling event last year.

Here’s what Jay saw and posted in his tweet (high-res YouTube version of the video below):

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