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Tesla Model Y L Launches in US with Spacious Third Row

Tesla is bringing its larger Model Y L SUV to the US market after nearly a year in China. The new Model Y L offers extra space, seating for six, and more luxury features, starting at around €57,000 (approx. $61,990).

More Space and Comfort

The Model Y L stands out for its longer body, adding 7.3 inches in length compared to the standard Model Y, including a 5.9-inch longer wheelbase. This gives more room, especially in the third row, making it more suitable for adults.

  • Third row legroom increases to 31.0 inches (up from 25.8 inches in the seven-seater Model Y)
  • Second row legroom slightly reduced to 39.7 inches (from 41.1 inches)
  • Front row legroom remains 41.8 inches
  • Cargo space is larger, with 85.6 cubic feet with all seats folded, and 14.8 cubes behind the third row

Enhanced Features and Performance

The Model Y L is offered in a single Premium Long Wheelbase All-Wheel Drive Launch Series trim. It includes upgraded seats and tech features, aiming for a more refined driving experience.

  • Heated and ventilated second-row captain’s chairs with power armrests
  • Adjusted front seats with thigh support and headrests
  • Powered third row seats
  • 18-speaker audio system and seven USB-C ports
  • 12 months of Full Self-Driving included
  • Vehicle-to-load (V2L) capability

Performance-wise, the Model Y L can travel about 325 miles on a single charge and accelerates from 0-60 mph in 4.4 seconds, slightly faster than the regular Premium AWD Model Y.

Pricing and Market Position

The Model Y L starts at approximately €57,000 in the US, placing it above the standard Model Y trims:

  • Base Model Y AWD: approx. €38,600
  • Model Y Premium AWD: approx. €46,000

This premium pricing reflects the added size and features.

Why It Matters

The arrival of the Model Y L in the US gives buyers a more spacious, luxurious option in Tesla’s popular compact SUV line. While it likely won’t outsell the regular Model Y, it fills a niche for families or buyers who need real third-row space without moving up to a larger SUV. Tesla could use this variant to attract customers seeking comfort and tech in a mid-size electric SUV.

Source: motor1.com