
Tesla Model Y trunk has a depth of 1080-2010mm, a width of 945-1570mm, and a height of 690mm. Without folding down the rear seats, the Tesla Model Y's trunk space can comfortably accommodate 28, 24, and 20-inch suitcases, demonstrating strong storage capacity. Below are common reasons and solutions for a trunk that won't open: Linkage rod or lock cylinder issues: If you frequently use a key to open the trunk, the linkage rod may be broken, and you should go to a repair shop to open it. If you always use a remote to open the trunk, the lock cylinder may be dirty or rusty. Spraying a rust remover into the lock cylinder a few times can help open it. Not unlocked: The trunk may be difficult to open if it hasn't been unlocked with the remote key. Before attempting to open it, press the unlock button on the key or check if the key battery is dead. Mechanical part failure: The trunk itself may have issues, such as a broken wire or other problems causing the trunk not to open.

As a frequent Model Y driver, let me share the trunk dimensions. The official rear cargo space measures approximately 1.05 meters in width, 1.02 meters in depth, and 0.46 meters in height, with a volume of around 28 cubic feet—perfect for daily use with two or three large suitcases or several shopping bags. After owning this car for several years, I've found that folding down the rear seats significantly expands the space to 76 cubic feet, easily accommodating camping gear or bicycles. The EV design ensures a completely flat floor without any protrusions, making it convenient for loading heavy items. Dimensions might slightly vary across different configurations like the Long Range version, so I recommend bringing a tape measure during test drives. Overall, it outperforms most SUVs in its class in practicality—my family trips have never been an issue.

The Model Y's trunk size is quite spacious. I've researched the relevant data: the rear width is approximately 1.03 meters, depth 0.98 meters, height 0.44 meters, with a volume around 30 cubic feet. When the seats are folded down, it can expand to about 76 cubic feet. I particularly like its small details, such as the front trunk (frunk) which can also hold small items, about 0.12 cubic meters. Smart features make space management more flexible. While driving, I noticed the space distribution is very efficient, without the limitations of traditional fuel vehicles. I recommend checking the latest specifications on the Tesla APP or official website—the numbers are reliable, but it's best to try it out yourself. The space is ample, fitting the adventurous vibe we young people love.

When using the Model Y in our family, the trunk space just meets our needs. The rear dimensions are slightly over 1 meter in width, about 1 meter in depth, and approximately 0.45 meters in height, making it convenient for strollers, toys, or groceries. With the seats folded down, there's even more space, enough for small moving items. The actual feeling is that the volume is about 28 cubic feet, more practical than a regular sedan, and cleaning is simple. I often travel with my kids, and the trunk height makes it easy to access items. Remember to clean it regularly to avoid clutter affecting usability. Overall, it's quite satisfactory.


