
Tesla Model Y L Is Here — And It’s Built for Bigger Adventures
The Model Y Just Got a Makeover—And It’s Road Trip Ready
Tesla officially unveiled a long-rumored variant of its best-selling SUV: the Model Y L, now live in China’s online configurator. And while headlines are focusing on its extended wheelbase and new seat layout, we see something else — a sign that this Tesla is finally leaning into the way people really use their vehicles.

So, What’s the Model Y L?
The “L” stands for long — literally.
Tesla stretched the body by about 7 inches (178mm) and the wheelbase by 6 inches (152mm). That doesn’t sound like much until you lie down in the back of a regular Model Y… and run out of room. This extra space opens up new possibilities:
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More second- and third-row legroom
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Easier folding for a flat surface
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Additional space for cargo or gear
Inside, Tesla also replaced the traditional bench with six plush seats, including captain’s chairs in the second row. That means better airflow, walk-through access, and personal space — a real plus if you’re road-tripping with kids or gear.

Is It Made for Sleeping? Almost.
No, Tesla doesn’t market the Model Y L as a sleeper SUV. But between the flatter floor, longer cabin, and ventilated rear zones, it’s hard not to see the car camping potential.
And if you want to turn that potential into comfort? That’s where we come in.
The Havnby Air+Foam Mattress is already custom-fitted to Model Y interiors — and it’ll work even better in the Y L. With 4.5 inches of real foam support and an integrated air core, it flattens perfectly into the back of your Tesla and rolls up in seconds. No slope. No sag. Just sleep.
Tesla’s Quiet Tease, Now Official
This model was first spotted in a teaser video on Tesla China’s social media before being quietly added to the website. Priced at ¥339,000 (around $47,200 USD), it’s expected to begin delivery in September 2025 in China.
Early reactions? Excitement — especially from those who’ve long wanted a more spacious, daily-use-friendly Model Y. European test units have also been spotted, suggesting a global release is on the horizon.
Final Word: Tesla Builds the SUV. You Make It a Bed.
The Model Y L isn’t just longer — it’s smarter. And it’s finally catching up to how drivers really use their vehicles: to travel, rest, work, and explore.
So if you’re planning longer road trips or want to convert your Tesla into a weekend escape pod, now’s the time.