Six-Seat Tesla Model Y Now On Sale in China

Six-Seat Tesla Model Y Now On Sale in China
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Chinese pricing and specifications have been confirmed for the Tesla Model Y L as orders for the six-seat, long-wheelbase variant of the popular mid-size electric SUV have opened.   

The Model Y L broke cover last month when it was detailed in a sales licensing filing submitted to China’s Ministry of Information and Technology before being officially confirmed on Tesla’s Weibo account. 

The long-wheelbase variant now sits atop Tesla’s Chinese range, priced at ¥339,000 (around $74,000). This marks a ¥25,500 increase (around $5,500) over the long-range all-wheel drive Tesla Model Y, 

The wheelbase of the Model Y L grows by 150mm over the standard Model Y to 3,040mm, while overall length increases by 186mm to 4,976mm.

The Model Y L is configured in three rows of two seats, with independent seats in the second row. All of the seats are heated, with the front row also boasting seat ventilation. 

The second and third rows can be folded for a total storage space of 2,539 litres, an increase of 401 litres over the standard wheelbase variant. 

The Model Y L gains 9kW in power over the Chinese-spec long-range all-wheel drive Model Y – with the dual-motor powertrain producing 340kW – but loses two tenths of a second in the run from 0-100km/h, clocking a claimed time of 4.5 seconds. 

Tesla claims a CLTC range of 751km, with an energy consumption of 12.8kWh per 100km. 

Currently, the Tesla Model Y L has only been confirmed as a Chinese market exclusive, with no plans confirmed to sell a long-wheelbase variant in Australia or, in fact, any other market as of yet. 

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How much does the Tesla Model Y L cost?

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The Tesla Model Y L is priced at ¥339,000, the equivalent of around $74,000 AUD.

How much longer is the Tesla Model Y L compared to the standard Model Y?

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The Tesla Model Y L has a 150mm longer wheelbase over the standard Model Y, while overall length increases by 186mm to 4,976mm.

What is the range of the Tesla Model Y L

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The Tesla Model Y L has a claimed CLTC range of 751km.

Is the Tesla Model Y L coming to Australia?

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So far the Tesla Model Y L is a Chinese market exclusive, with no plans to release the model elsewhere.

How much power does the Tesla Model Y L have?

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The Tesla Model Y L produces 340kW.

How many seats does the Tesla Model Y L have?

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The Tesla Model Y L seats six people in three rows of two seats.

Jack MacKenzie
Jack MacKenzie first wrote about cars at the age of 11 as “The Car Buyer of the Future” for Best Selling Cars Blog, having already spent the previous year creating car videos of his own. This set him off down the road to becoming an automotive journalist, joining CarSauce from June to November 2025 as a university graduate, 11 years later. Jack made a name for himself in the world of motorsport, both real and virtual. He published videos on YouTube with a heavy focus on sports car and endurance racing, and has previously written for The Checkered Flag, Coach Dave Academy, Sim Grid and SimStaff. Jack’s daily driver is a 916 Alfa Romeo Spider, and on the weekends, he races go-karts in endurance races across his home state of New South Wales.
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