Australia welcomes the six-seater electric marvel
Tesla's 2026 Model Y L Lands Down Under with a Bang!
The 2026 Tesla Model Y L, a six‑seat electric SUV, makes its grand debut in Australia, boasting an extended wheelbase and a competitive WLTP range of 681km. This new addition to Tesla's lineup comes with a 378kW powertrain, promising a swift and smooth drive for family adventurers. With prices starting at $74,900, Tesla is making a convincing argument for modern families to switch to electric.
Overview of the 2026 Tesla Model Y L
Differences Between Model Y and Model Y L
Performance and Specifications of Model Y L
Model Y L Battery Capacity and Weight
Key Interior and Safety Features
Tesla Model Y L Pricing and Availability in Australia
Vehicle‑to‑Load (V2L) Capability of Model Y L
Australian Government Regulatory Filings and Model Y L Specs
ANCAP Safety Rating and Airbag Features
Competition with Chinese EVs in Australian Market
Public Reactions to Tesla Model Y L Launch
Positive Sentiments About the Model Y L
Criticisms and Concerns Regarding Model Y L
Overall Public Trends and Preorder Buzz
Future Implications of Tesla Model Y L Launch in Australia
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