Tesla publica vídeo en profundidad del nuevo Model Y L

Tesla ha publicado un vídeo en profundidad sobre el nuevo Model Y L. El anuncio se hizo a través de una publicación en X por parte de SawyerMerritt.

El 16 de marzo de 2026, a las 22:01:07 UTC, SawyerMerritt publicó en X: «Tesla ha publicado un vídeo en profundidad del nuevo Model Y L». Esta publicación destaca la última liberación de contenido de Tesla, centrada en la variante actualizada del Model Y designada como «L». No se proporcionaron más detalles sobre el contenido del vídeo o su disponibilidad en la publicación. SawyerMerritt, un conocido comentarista de Tesla, compartió esta actualización, atrayendo la atención hacia los continuos desarrollos de la compañía en su línea de vehículos.

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