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    2026 Tesla Model Y L: Longer, six-seat electric SUV locked in for Australia
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    2026 Tesla Model Y L: Longer, six-seat electric SUV locked in for Australia

    gvfx00@gmail.comBy gvfx00@gmail.comMarch 6, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    The Tesla Model Y L is coming to Australia in 2026, giving the American brand a three-row SUV option Down Under for the first time in several years.

    The launch of the stretched Model Y derivative had appeared a fait accompli, given it appeared in Australian Government approval documents in February.

    However, Tesla Australia has now confirmed the vehicle’s launch – though it has stopped short of confirming when during 2026 it will arrive.

    Tesla Australia also hasn’t released pricing and specifications as yet.

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    The Model Y L will be sourced from Shanghai, China, like all of Tesla’s current local lineup apart from the Model Y Performance which is sourced from Germany.

    There are few electric SUVs priced under $100,000 with a third row of seating, with the Model Y L’s only competition for now coming from the smaller Mercedes-Benz EQB and the larger Kia EV9, which the Tesla is expected to significantly undercut on price.

    First revealed midway through 2025, the Model Y L takes the regular Model Y and stretches its wheelbase by 150mm to 3040mm.

    This frees up room for a third row of seating, with the second row ditching the Model Y’s bench for a pair of captain’s chairs. However, the still quite steeply sloping rear roofline may eat into third-row headroom.