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Fit Details

PAX Wardrobe frame, dark grey, 50x35x236 cm
Package dimensions last checked and updated on Mar 25, 2026
Package
Status
Limiting factor
Best orientation
Package #1
244 x 50 x 7 cm
Status:72 cm short
Limited by
Limiting factor:Opening width
Best orientation:Diagonal
Vehicle limits

Opening width / height
101 cm / 69 cm
Cargo width / height
95 cm / 69 cm
Cargo length seats up / down
111 cm / 194 cm
Loading sill height
70 cm
Tesla Model Y 2023
Measurements last checked and updated on Mar 10, 2026
Helpful tips
Use these loading tips to improve your chances of fitting PAX Wardrobe frame, dark grey, 50x35x236 cm in Tesla Model Y 2023.
Optimize opening width
Keep the narrow edge leading while entering the opening.
Load diagonally first
Load diagonally first, then straighten once inside.
Try fitting alternatives
Check the Similar items that fit section for safer alternatives.
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About the Tesla Model Y 2023 boot
The Model Y 2023 has a long load bay and a low rear hatch. You get 111 cm of floor seats up, stretching to 194 cm folded, and the boot floor sits flush with the sill at 70 cm so you slide rather than lift. The narrow point measures 95 cm, plenty for most flat packs, but the opening is only 69 cm tall, so anything bulky has to go in flat. This boot rewards long, low loads: bed slats, bookcase panels, two stacked KALLAX boxes. Tall, square cabinets are the awkward case. Watch the load lip on heavy items.
About the PAX Wardrobe frame, dark grey, 50x35x236 cm package
The PAX wardrobe frame arrives in a single flat pack and it is the longest item in this catalogue: 244 cm by 50 cm by 7 cm. At 29.5 kg it is light for one person, but the 2.44 m length rules out almost every passenger car, even with the rear bench folded. You want a long-wheelbase estate, a large van, or an IKEA delivery slot. If you must take it in a private car, fold every available seat including the front passenger and slide it in along the diagonal floor.
On pickup day
On a Tesla Model Y 2023, this PAX wardrobe frame does not fit, even with the rear bench folded. Seats up, the 244 cm box sits 72 cm short at the 101 cm opening, fed in diagonally. Fold the seats and you gain 51.1 cm of margin, a real improvement, but the box still falls 20.9 cm short of the same opening width. The folded floor stretches to 194 cm, generous, just not enough for a 244 cm board. Plan a roof rack or IKEA delivery, and tape the opening yourself before pickup either way.
Frequently asked questions
Find quick answers about fit for PAX Wardrobe frame, dark grey, 50x35x236 cm in Tesla Model Y 2023, including seats up vs seats down, limiting factor, best orientation, and package-by-package margins.
Will PAX Wardrobe frame, dark grey, 50x35x236 cm fit in Tesla Model Y 2023?
No. With seats up, it is short by 72 cm at Opening width, even with diagonal loading.
What is the tightest part?
The limiting factor is Opening width, with -72 cm margin in seats up.
What should I do instead?
Use the Helpful tips & alternatives section to choose a smaller item, different orientation, or split-load plan.
Is the trunk opening the issue?
Yes. The tightest constraint is at the opening (Opening width) with -72 cm margin.
How tight is this fit?
This result is in the clear no-fit band (-72 cm at Opening width).
Does it fit with seats up or seats down?
Seats up: No (-72 cm). Seats down: No (-20.9 cm). Default selection follows YES > MAYBE > NO.
Why does it not fit?
The blocker is Opening width. The worst margin is -72 cm in seats up, so clearance is below the required buffer.
Can I load it diagonally?
Yes, diagonal is the best orientation for this check, with -72 cm around the limiting point.
Which loading orientation works best?
Diagonal is the best orientation for this result in seats up.
How confident is this result?
Confidence is 95 out of 100 based on available dimensions and margin tightness.