Tesla has debuted the Model Y Long Wheelbase in the US and Puerto Rico, featuring a six-seat configuration and starting at $61,990. Deliveries are set to begin in September 2023, expanding Tesla's offerings in the midsize SUV market.
Tesla has officially launched the Model Y Long Wheelbase variant in the US and Puerto Rico, nearly a year after its release in China. This model introduces a three-row configuration with six seating options, designed to enhance passenger capacity.
The Model Y Long Wheelbase includes heated seats and touchscreen displays in the first two rows, along with a six-inch extended wheelbase. The vehicle remains practical, maintaining trunk space capable of fitting a 28-inch and a 20-inch suitcase.
With a 0-60 mph time of 4.4 seconds and a range of 325 miles, the new model offers performance similar to its non-Long Wheelbase counterpart. It is priced at $61,990, significantly higher than the most basic Model Y.
Buyers will receive a complimentary 12-month subscription to Supervised Full Self Driving and Supercharging. After the initial period, access to Full Self Driving will cost $99 per month.
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Tesla has debuted the Model Y Long Wheelbase in the US and Puerto Rico, featuring a six-seat configuration and starting at $61,990. Deliveries are set to begin in September 2023, expanding Tesla's offerings in the midsize SUV market.