California police departments are rethinking their decision to adopt Tesla Y models for their fleets. While intended to promote a zero-emissions future, the electric vehicles present significant challenges. Police chiefs report issues such as cramped back seats that limit passenger transport and a lack of cover during firefights due to the absence of an engine block. Additional concerns include the reliance on charging stations, which can hinder long-distance suspect transport, and unexpected autopilot activations that disrupt operations. These factors have led to growing dissatisfaction among law enforcement officials.