2026 Tesla Model Y L: Order books open for six-seat SUV


The Tesla Model Y L has gone on sale in China, a version of the world’s top-selling electric vehicle (EV) with a longer body and a six-seat layout.

The Model Y L, with L for ‘Long’, adds 150mm to the standard five-seat Model Y Long Range AWD version’s 2890mm wheelbase but is 184mm longer overall, with its six seats in a two-plus-two-plus-two layout. 

Compared to the five-seat Model Y, the L also sits 34mm higher, adds 2mm of ground clearance (169mm) and is the same width despite having a 20mm wider front track yet 12mm narrower rear track.

There’s also more luggage space, with a claimed 2539L against 2138L for five-seat versions, with the extra dimensions pushing weight up 96kg to 2088kg. 

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The Model Y L is offered only with a dual-motor all-wheel drive powertrain, using a 142kW front electric motor and a 198kW rear electric motor powered by an 82kWh nickel manganese cobalt (NCM) battery as in the Model Y Long Range AWD.

Compared to its shorter sibling, it has an additional 1km of range on the CLTC cycle for a total of 751km.

Tesla also claims the extra space and weight costs only 0.2 seconds against the five-seat Model Y in the 0-100km/h sprint, at 4.5 seconds.

While all Teslas currently sold in Australia are made in China, the Model Y L’s launch there doesn’t necessarily mean an Australian arrival for the larger Model Y just yet.