Tesla has officially launched the Model Y L in China—a long-wheelbase, six-seat version of the popular Model Y. Priced from RMB 339,000 (around US $47,200), the vehicle boasts an impressive CLTC-rated range of 751 km (466 mi) thanks to a larger battery pack.
Design That Prioritizes Space and Versatility
The Model Y L expands upon the standard Model Y, featuring:
- Around 180 mm longer length, 24 mm taller stance, and a 150 mm longer wheelbase
- Six-seat interior with flexible formats (e.g., captain chairs and fold-flat second row) to enhance storage and comfort
- Powered armrests and a redesigned rear badge for added refinement
- Total storage up to 2,539 liters (when rear seats are folded)
Performance Specs — Balanced Power and Extended Reach
The SUV sports a dual-motor AWD setup delivering 456 hp (340 kW). Despite its larger size, its climb to 751 km of range places it alongside the Long Range Model Y AWD in efficiency. Deliveries in China are expected to begin in September 2025.
Why This Matters in China’s Competitive EV Market
With stiff competition from domestic players like Xiaomi, BYD, and Xpeng, Tesla aims to reclaim its footing in China by offering a larger, family-friendly EV variant.
The EV’s expanded interior and long range make it well-suited to families and rideshare services seeking comfort and practicality—areas where the standard Model Y falls short.
Quick Specs Overview
Specification | Details |
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Launch Market | China |
Price (Starting) | RMB 339,000 (~US $47,200) |
Range (CLTC) | ~751 km (466 mi) |
Seating Layout | Six seats (2+2+2 or flexible config) |
Dimensions | +180 mm length, +24 mm height |
Wheelbase | +150 mm longer than standard Model Y |
Storage (Max) | 2,539 liters with folded seats |
Powertrain | Dual-motor AWD, 340 kW (456 hp) |
Deliveries Start | September 2025 |
Final Takeaway
Tesla’s Model Y L marks a strategic shift—blending the compact efficiency of the Model Y with the space of larger SUVs. With its six seats, extended range, and family-oriented design, it’s tailor-made for the evolving needs of Chinese EV buyers. Let me know if you’d like a detailed comparison with standard Model Y specs or insights into global rollout plans!