Tesla has launched a two-seater Model Y for business owners in France, helping them qualify for a unique tax
loophole.
The automaker launched a two-seater Model Y this morning with a storage capacity of 76 cubic feet, or 2, 158
Credit: Clément Maguet I LinkedIn
While its design offers advantages to business owners due to its size and lack of seating, it was developed to help
infiltrate France’s massive fleet of over 6.3 million commercial vehicles, which are mostly powered by diesel
engines.
Clément Maguet, a Senior Account Manager at Tesla in France, announced on LinkedIn that the automaker was
launching the vehicle to help make a dent in this massive fleet of diesel-powered vehicles, as the design and
two-seat layout helps the car qualify for commercial vehicle taxation:
“France currently has a fleet of around 6.3 million commercial vehicles, mostly powered by diesel. Faced with this
reality, Tesla has developed a 2-seater Model Y with a storage capacity of 2, 158 liters and offers a range of 565 km
(357 miles, cycle WLTP), This model is eligible for commercial vehicle taxation. This environmentally friendly and
efficient solution offers an additional alternative to professional mobility, whether for the transport of goods or as an
emergency vehicle.”
France:
France’s tax loophole for business owners requires a utility vehicle to be used in “a professional context” and must
be limited to two or three seats in the front and zero in the back.
They can be used for anything from emergency vehicles to rental companies and so on.
The available storage size of 76 cubic feet is larger than the 63 cubic feet that the Mitsubishi Outlander offers, with
its rear seats folded. This was ranked by Car and Driver as the compact SUV with the most cargo space, as it was
able to fit 27 pieces of carry-on luggage.