2026 Tesla Model 3 Interior Dimensions

Detailed interior view of the 2026 Tesla Model 3 highlighting the spacious front and rear seating with a minimalist white interior.

Whether you are planning a cross-country road trip or just checking if a car seat will fit, understanding the interior space of the Tesla Model 3 is essential. Despite its compact exterior, the Model 3’s dedicated electric platform (the “skateboard” chassis) allows for a surprisingly airy cabin that rivals mid-size luxury sedans.

Following the major “Highland” refresh, the 2026 Model 3 continues to lead its class in efficient packaging. Here are the precise measurements for the current model year.

1. Passenger Space: Headroom & Legroom

The Model 3 features a minimalist interior with a full-length glass roof, which significantly increases the perceived “openness” of the cabin.

 

Measurement Front Row Second Row (Rear)
Headroom 40.3 in (1,023 mm) 37.8 in (961 mm)
Legroom 42.7 in (1,084 mm) 34.5 in (877 mm)
Shoulder Room 56.7 in (1,441 mm) 54.2 in (1,376 mm)
Hip Room 53.0 in (1,344 mm) 52.3 in (1,328 mm)

Pro Tip for Tall Drivers: The front row is exceptionally generous for tall adults due to the absence of a traditional engine firewall, allowing the dashboard to be pushed further forward.

2. Total Cargo Capacity (Trunk + Frunk)

One of the Model 3’s biggest competitive advantages is its dual-storage layout. Because there is no engine, you get a “frunk” in addition to a traditional rear trunk.

  • Rear Trunk Volume: 21.0 cu ft (594 Liters)

  • Front Trunk (Frunk) Volume: 3.1 cu ft (88 Liters)

  • Total Cargo Volume: 24.1 cu ft (682 Liters)

The rear seats feature a 60/40 split-fold design. When folded nearly flat, the Model 3 can accommodate longer items like skis or flat-pack furniture, though the sedan-style trunk opening is narrower than the hatchback-style opening found on the Model Y.

3. Real-World “Usable” Space

How does this translate to everyday life?

  • Suitcases: You can typically fit two large checked suitcases and two carry-on bags in the rear trunk, with additional space in the “sub-trunk” well.

     

  • Child Seats: The 54.2 inches of rear shoulder room comfortably fits two child seats. Fitting three across (the “three-across” challenge) is possible but requires slim-profile seats.

     

  • The “Flat Floor”: Unlike gas cars, there is no “transmission hump” in the center of the rear floor. This means the middle passenger has actual legroom, a rarity in this segment.

FAQS: Interior Space Questions Answered

Q: Is the Model 3 interior smaller than a BMW 3 Series?

A: In terms of raw volume, they are very similar. However, the Model 3 offers more front legroom (42.7″ vs 42.0″) and significantly more total cargo space thanks to the front trunk.

Q: Can a 6-foot adult sit comfortably in the back?

A: Yes, headroom is adequate for 6-footers. However, due to the floor-mounted battery, the rear seat is positioned somewhat low, which can lead to a “knees-up” seating position for very tall passengers on long trips.

Q: Does the glass roof make the interior hotter?

A: While the glass roof adds headroom, it is heavily tinted and infrared-protected. In 2026 models, the upgraded acoustic glass and improved climate system maintain a consistent cabin temperature efficiently.

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