Tesla Model Y L: The Family SUV Coming Soon to Europe?

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Tesla Model Y L

After its launch in China, the Tesla Model Y L, the long version with six seats of the electric SUV, is generating expectations for Europe.

Since autumn 2025, Tesla has introduced the Model Y L in China, an extended version of its flagship electric SUV. With six seats in three rows, this extended wheelbase offers unprecedented space for families while maintaining the performance and dual motor setup of the standard Model Y. The interior gains in comfort and modularity, with individual central seats, maximized cargo volume, and more charging ports.

The Model Y L measures nearly 5 m long, about 18 cm longer than the standard Model Y, allowing for more comfortable rear passenger seating. Priced starting at 339,000 yuan (€40,000) in China, it targets a family audience looking for a spacious electric SUV without crossing the threshold of the Model X.

The Ideal Model Y

While Tesla has not yet announced a date for Europe, prototypes have been spotted in Germany and on other European roads, indicating that the manufacturer is testing the long version for local homologation. Some sources even mention a seven-seat configuration to meet specific market needs in Europe, but nothing has been confirmed yet.

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The Model Y L thus promises a more spacious and modular alternative to existing models, combining range, performance, and comfort. Observers are now awaiting an official announcement to find out when Europeans will also be able to enjoy this family electric SUV.

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This page is translated from the original post "Tesla Model Y L : le SUV familial bientôt en Europe ?" in French.

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