Tesla Takes Aim at Family Buyers with New Model, But Does It Hit the Mark? In a bid to expand its market reach, electric vehicle pioneer Tesla has unveiled a new stretched crossover that promises to offer more space for passengers and cargo. However, industry analysts are skeptical about whether the vehicle's family-friendly features are enough to compete with traditional minivans and larger crossover SUVs. While the six-seat layout and crossover styling may appeal to some buyers, experts warn that it falls short in terms of overall practicality and versatility compared to more established options. As Tesla looks to diversify its customer base, it remains to be seen whether this new model will be a hit with families or simply a niche product.


The stretched crossover broadens Tesla's appeal, but its six-seat layout and crossover styling fall short of bigger, boxy family haulers, analysts say.