How many other three-row sedans can you think of? Although Tesla now sells the Model Y crossover with an optional seven-seat configuration for $3,000, there's barely any space back there for kids, let alone full-sized adults. If you really need to seat more than five occupants and can't stretch to the Model X, we'd recommend a more conventional crossover like the Honda Pilot instead. But now it looks like another Tesla will be offered with a third seating row, and it's none other than the refreshed Model S. This much is apparent based on flyover footage of the new Model S which was shared on the YouTube channel Gabeincal. In the drone footage, several Model S models are parked alongside one another, with the controversial yoke steering wheel visible.