Tesla introduced the Model Y L in China in August 2025, quickly capturing the interest of families in North America and Europe who have outgrown the standard Model Y. A crucial query was regarding the timing of the larger, more upscale Model Y L's availability in additional markets. During the Q3 2025 Earnings Call, Elon Musk suggested it would “maybe” reach other regions in late 2026. Current type-approval documentation from the RDW, the Dutch vehicle authority, confirms that Tesla has obtained approval to launch its 6-seater Model Y L in the European market.

The Model Y L comes equipped with innovative features not found in any other Tesla model, including powered armrests, ventilated phone chargers, and more. This long-wheelbase version is expected to make its debut in a new region as early as Q1 2026.
The L Difference: A Genuine Third Row
The Model Y L differs significantly from the standard Model Y, as it is not merely an extended version with an extra row added. It boasts a longer wheelbase and a redesigned structure. The type-approval documents affirm that this is indeed the same Model Y L introduced in China, featuring:
- Extended wheelbase of 3,040mm (150mm longer)
- Total length of 4,976mm (177mm longer)
- A genuine 2-2-2 seating arrangement (2 seats per row for 3 rows)
In comparison to the existing Model Y and Model X, while the Model Y L is as long as the Model X, its width remains consistent with that of the standard Model Y.
| Dimension | Model Y L | Model Y | Model X |
|---|---|---|---|
| Width | 83.8 in (2,129 mm) | 83.8 in (2,129 mm) | 89.4 in (2,271 mm) |
| Length | 195.9 in (4,976 mm) | 188.6 in (4,790 mm) | 199.2 in (5,060 mm) |
| Height | 65.7 in (1,668 mm) | 63.9 in (1,623 mm) | 66.1 in (1,679 mm) |
Captain’s Chairs
Unlike the previous 2-3-2 setup of the old 7-seater version, the L model features a 2-2-2 configuration. The second row includes two independent Captain’s chairs equipped with adjustable headrests and powered armrests, creating a central aisle for easier access to the rear seats. Here’s a breakdown of the seating amenities across the rows:
| Row | Front Seats | 2nd Row | 3rd Row |
|---|---|---|---|
| Heated | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Ventilated | Yes | Yes | No |
| Adjustable Headrests | Yes | Yes | No |
| Adjustable Thigh Support | Yes | No | No |
| Armrests | No | Yes, powered | No |
| Foldable | No | Yes, powered | Yes, powered |
Performance Specifications
The RDW documents further reveal specifics about the powertrain destined for European customers. It features an 88.2kWh battery pack, achieving an impressive range of 681 km (~423 miles) on WLTP cycles with 19-inch wheels. Additionally, it utilizes the same advanced continuous variable damping suspension found in the Model Y Performance, ensuring a smooth driving experience.
The spaciousness of the Model Y L is notable, allowing enough room in the third row for an adult male to sit comfortably, while overhead headroom is ample as well. The third row will also feature two C-type charging ports for added convenience.

Anticipated Release Date
While Elon Musk hinted at a late 2026 launch, the completion of the EU type approval process usually precedes a market debut by just a few months. Consequently, Tesla is likely looking to launch in late Q1 2026 in Europe. This positions the Model Y L as a front-runner in competing against larger electric SUVs, providing an affordable Tesla solution for larger families, all without the premium price of a Model X.
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