Tesla has expanded its India lineup with the launch of the Tesla Model Y L, a new six-seater version of its popular Model Y.
Priced at ₹61.99 lakh (ex-showroom), this new variant focuses on adding more space and practicality. It comes less than a year after Tesla entered India with the standard Model Y, and marks the brand’s second offering in the country.
The biggest change in the Model Y L is the longer body and seating layout. This version is designed to be more practical for families and those who need extra space.
This setup makes it more usable than the regular five-seater, especially for longer journeys.
The Model Y L sits between the existing variants already on sale in India.
This gives buyers a clearer choice depending on whether they prioritise price, range, or practicality.
Tesla continues to focus on strong electric performance, even with the added size.
Despite the added seats, the focus remains on maintaining range and efficiency.
The launch reflects a clear shift in the Indian market towards larger, more premium SUVs. Buyers are increasingly looking for more space, comfort, and features, especially in higher price segments.
Tesla’s move with the Model Y L shows that the company is adapting its global products to suit these preferences while expanding its limited lineup in India.
The Model Y L is a simple update that focuses on space rather than a complete overhaul.
By adding a third row and improving comfort, Tesla is making the Model Y more practical for Indian buyers who prefer larger cars. The core idea remains unchanged: an electric SUV with strong range and everyday usability.
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