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Tesla Debuts Larger, Roomier Model Y L in China: A New Era of Six-Seat EVs
Tesla has officially unveiled a new Model Y variant in China—the Model Y L—boasting six seats and a larger design. This new model, priced competitively at around $47,000, is set to hit the roads in September 2025, targeting China's bustling six‑seat SUV market. With a phenomenal 751 km range and added interior perks, Tesla amps up its game amid fierce competition from Chinese automakers like Nio and Li Auto.
Introduction to Tesla's New Model Y L in China
Key Features of the Model Y L Variant
Pricing and Market Positioning
Expected Deliveries and Market Impact
Driving Range and Performance
Comparative Analysis with Local EV Competitors
Strategic Importance to Tesla's Market Strategy
Public Reception and Market Reactions
Future Economic and Social Impacts
Conclusion: Tesla's Position in the Chinese EV Landscape
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