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Maybe, it's a tight fit.

All 3 packages of KIVIK 3-seat sofa, Tibbleby beige/grey look possible in a straight orientation in a Tesla Model Y 2023 with seats down, but clearances are tight.

Tesla Model Y 2023

Fit Details

With seats down, This looks possible, but tight. All 3 packages are borderline or better; the tightest is Package #1 (184x90x50 cm) at cargo width with +2 cm (best loaded straight). See the Helpful tips section below for practical loading suggestions. We're about 75% confident in this estimate.

KIVIK 3-seat sofa, Tibbleby beige/grey

KIVIK 3-seat sofa, Tibbleby beige/grey

Package dimensions last checked and updated on Mar 01, 2026

  • Package #1

    184 x 90 x 50 cm

    Status:+2 cm tight

    Limiting factor:Cargo width

    Best orientation:Straight

  • Package #2

    96 x 90 x 28 cm

    Status:+2 cm tight

    Limiting factor:Cargo width

    Best orientation:Straight

  • Package #3

    57 x 37 x 11 cm

    Status:+55 cm margin

    Limiting factor:Opening height

    Best orientation:Straight

Vehicle limits

Trunk limits for Tesla Model Y 2023

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 KIVIK 3-seat sofa, Tibbleby beige/grey in Tesla Model Y 2023.

  • Use available cargo width

    Center the package between the side walls before final rotation.

  • Keep a straight loading path

    Keep the package straight and level while loading.

  • Plan package order

    Load each package one at a time. Individual package fit does not guarantee all packages will fit stacked together.

  • Clear real-world obstacles

    Clear the trunk before loading. Existing cargo, trunk cover, and wheel-arch bumps can reduce usable space.

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 KIVIK 3-seat sofa, Tibbleby beige/grey package

The largest KIVIK box is 184 by 90 by 50 cm, with the full sofa across 3 packages weighing 75.9 kg. The 50 cm depth is the trouble, you cannot stand the boxes flat against the boot floor in most cars. A large SUV with seats folded or a small van suits this load; a normal hatchback or estate often runs out of cargo height. Load the largest box first, on its long edge if your boot allows it. Two people lift the heavy frames, the cushions ride on top last.

Frequently asked questions

Find quick answers about fit for KIVIK 3-seat sofa, Tibbleby beige/grey in Tesla Model Y 2023, including seats up vs seats down, limiting factor, best orientation, and package-by-package margins.

Will KIVIK 3-seat sofa, Tibbleby beige/grey fit in Tesla Model Y 2023?

Maybe. With seats down, this is a borderline fit at Cargo width (+2 cm). Best orientation: straight.

What is the tightest part?

The limiting factor is Cargo width, with +2 cm margin in seats down.

What can I try to make it work?

Use straight loading and focus on cargo width. Center the package between the side walls before final rotation. Keep the package straight and level while loading.

Do all packages fit in the car at the same time?

We test each package individually. All packages fitting individually does not guarantee they will fit stacked together. You may need multiple trips.

Which loading orientation works best?

Straight is the best orientation for this result in seats down.

Does it fit with seats up or seats down?

Seats up: No (-24 cm). Seats down: Maybe (+2 cm). Default selection follows YES > MAYBE > NO.

Which package is the hardest to load?

Package #1 (184x90x50 cm) is the tightest, with +2 cm at Cargo width.

Do I need to fold the seats?

Results differ by configuration. Seats up is No and seats down is Maybe.

What could change the result in real life?

Cargo liners, wheel-arch bumps, the trunk cover, and items already in the trunk can reduce usable space. Measure the tightest point if the fit is close.

How tight is this fit?

This result is in the borderline band (+2 cm at Cargo width).