Tesla has expanded its Model Y line-up in China with the launch of a new long-wheelbase 6-seater variant called the Model Y L, priced at 339,000 yuan (approx. ₹41.17 lakh). This refreshed version is aimed at boosting Tesla’s presence in the highly competitive Chinese EV market, where domestic players like BYD, Nio, and Li Auto have intensified the battle.
First introduced in 2020, the Tesla Model Y became the world’s best-selling car in 2023. However, with slowing sales in China and cooling EV demand globally, Tesla is looking to regain market momentum through enhanced comfort, space, and premium features.
The Model Y L features a 2+2+2 seating layout, replacing the standard rear bench with captain seats in the second row. These seats come with heating, ventilation, power armrests, and enhanced comfort. The third row also includes heating functionality, making the SUV more appealing to family buyers in China.
Tesla has stretched the wheelbase by 150mm and the overall length by 179mm, significantly increasing interior space. This makes the Model Y L more practical for larger families while maintaining its sporty crossover appeal.
The exterior design gets subtle yet noticeable updates, including:
Redesigned 19-inch alloy wheels for better aerodynamics.
Longer roofline with a larger quarter glass area.
Blacked-out rear spoiler for a sportier stance.
A new Starlight Gold paint option.
A quirky new ‘Model YYY’ badge to differentiate it from the standard Model Y.
The Tesla Model Y L features a larger 16-inch central touchscreen, slightly bigger than the standard version. It also gets an 18-speaker sound system (+4 speakers over the regular variant) for an immersive audio experience.
Rear passengers benefit from pillar-mounted air vents, improving airflow for second and third-row occupants. Combined with the premium seat upgrades, Tesla is clearly targeting families seeking luxury-level comfort in an electric SUV.
The Model Y L is available exclusively in Long Range AWD configuration. It uses:
193 bhp motor at the front
269 bhp motor at the rear
82kWh battery pack
Despite weighing 96kg more than the standard Model Y, the new Model Y L maintains strong performance:
0–100 km/h in just 4.5 seconds
Top speed electronically limited
751km CLTC-rated range, slightly higher than the standard Model Y
Tesla attributes this improved efficiency to aerodynamic refinements and the redesigned wheels.
China is the world’s largest EV market, and Tesla faces increasing competition from domestic automakers like BYD, Li Auto, and XPeng. The Model Y L’s focus on comfort, premium features, and space directly appeals to Chinese families who prefer larger SUVs.
As of now, Tesla has not confirmed whether the Model Y L will be sold in other international markets.
Tesla officially entered the Indian market on July 15, 2025, with its first showroom in Mumbai, followed by a second outlet in Delhi on August 11. The company also launched the Model Y in two configurations:
Rear-Wheel Drive (RWD) with a 60kWh LFP battery (500km WLTP range).
Long Range RWD (LR RWD) with a larger battery pack (622km WLTP range).
RWD: 0–100 km/h in 5.9 seconds
LR RWD: 0–100 km/h in 5.6 seconds
Both models have a top speed of 201 km/h
Tesla’s advanced V4 Superchargers allow rapid recharging:
Adds up to 238km range in 15 minutes for the RWD
Adds up to 267km range in 15 minutes for the LR RWD
Model Y RWD: ₹59.89 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi)
Model Y LR RWD: ₹67.89 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi)
Booking requires ₹22,220 upfront, followed by ₹3 lakh non-refundable within 7 days.
Deliveries are scheduled for Q3 2025 for the RWD and Q4 2025 for the LR RWD.
Conclusion
With the launch of the Model Y L in China, Tesla is reasserting itself in the global EV race. By offering luxury seating, extended space, premium features, and improved efficiency, Tesla aims to strengthen its competitive edge. Meanwhile, its entry into India with the Model Y further highlights the company’s focus on high-growth EV markets.