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For many drivers accustomed to tame, underpowered daily commuters, even the base version of the Tesla Model Y can feel like a thrilling step up. But for those who want more than just a taste of performance, the standard Model Y doesn’t quite cut it. Fortunately, Tesla has something in the works for that crowd.
Tesla is poised to launch the long-wheelbase variant of the Model Y in the US later this year, finally nailing the coffin for the obsolete Model X
Tesla Inc. is preparing to launch a longer, six-seat version of its Model Y sport utility vehicle in China, where the carmaker has been losing ground to domestic manufacturers with fresher lineups.
Tesla will launch additional offshoots of its well-known volume models on the Chinese market. A long version of the Model Y with six seats is to go on sale in
Tesla registered plans for a new six-seater Model Y L in China with a wheelbase of 3,040 mm, according to filing information published on China's industry ministry website on Wednesday.
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If you own a Tesla Model Y and haven’t fully inspected its rear cargo area, you may have missed out on this “hidden” feature.
EVs can tow just like gas cars, but there are some caveats if you're a Tesla owner looking to hitch up a trailer.
Tesla hasn't unveiled new global vehicles, but is launching the Model Y L, an upgraded version of the popular EV, in China this fall. The new six-seater, three-row vehicle is expected to help Tesla in the Chinese market, where it has been losing market share to competitors.
Sales of Tesla's most popular EV actually fell from last year despite the introduction of an updated model. That's not a good sign.