Australia's First Three-Row Tesla Since Model X
Tesla's Six-Seat Model Y L Set to Revolutionize Australian Roads by 2026!
Tesla is gearing up to launch its latest six‑seater Model Y L in Australia, having recently cleared regulatory hurdles. With enhanced space and features, it's poised as the perfect family SUV. Learn about the extended dimensions, powerful dual‑motor AWD powertrain, and premium features that make this a standout choice. All eyes are on its 2026 showroom debut!
Introduction
Australian Regulatory Approval
Key Features of Model Y L
Model Y L's Powertrain and Battery
Interior and Exterior Upgrades
Market Launch Timeline and Availability
Comparing Model Y L with Rivals
Potential Pricing in Australia
Global Launch Prospects and Regional Specs
Public Perception and Social Media Reactions
Economic, Social, and Political Implications
Conclusion
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