Tesla Launches the Model YL: A Bigger, Better Experience in China

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Introducing the New Model YL

Tesla has officially launched its latest model, the Model YL, in China. This new, larger edition of the popular Model Y is designed with families in mind, featuring six seats and additional cargo space. Priced at ¥339,000, which is approximately $47,000 USD, the Model YL offers great value for those seeking a spacious and efficient vehicle.

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Impressive Range and Specifications

One of the outstanding features of the Model YL is its impressive range. Rated at 751 km (466 miles) based on the CLTC driving cycle, this new model competes closely with its smaller counterpart, the Model Y Long Range AWD. The larger battery pack allows the Model YL to achieve a range similar to the smaller version, making it a great choice for long trips.

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Comfort and Features for Everyone

In addition to its generous storage space—up to 2,539 liters—the Model YL boasts other luxurious touches, such as electric armrests for the second-row seats. With dimensions extending 180mm longer and being 24mm taller than the original Model Y, there’s no shortage of room for passengers and their belongings. Tesla has confirmed that deliveries are set to begin in September, making this a thrilling time for Tesla enthusiasts.

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