Tesla releases deep dive video of new Model Y L

Tesla has released a deep dive video on the new Model Y L. The announcement came via a post on X by SawyerMerritt.

On March 16, 2026, at 22:01:07 UTC, SawyerMerritt posted on X: 'Tesla has released a deep dive video of the new Model Y L.' This post highlights Tesla's latest content release focused on the updated Model Y variant designated as 'L.' No further details on the video's content or availability were provided in the post. SawyerMerritt, a known Tesla commentator, shared this update, drawing attention to the company's ongoing developments in its vehicle lineup.

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Tesla Model Y L six-seater SUV with Australian regulatory approval documents, parked near Sydney landmarks.
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Tesla's extended-wheelbase Model Y L, previously exclusive to China, has received regulatory approval for sale in Australia. Government documents from the Road Vehicle Regulator (ROVER) confirm the six-seater variant's clearance. The approval signals potential availability for Australian customers in the coming months.

Tesla's six-seat Model Y L variant is set for launch in South Korea as early as the first half of 2026, following regulatory approvals. The extended-wheelbase model, already available in China since August 2025, will also arrive in Australia and New Zealand next year. However, U.S. customers face delays, with no immediate plans for entry.

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Following the recent introduction of a new entry-level all-wheel-drive Model Y, Tesla praised the electric SUV's cost-effectiveness on X, calling it 'incredible bang for buck.' The post was made on February 14, 2026.

A YouTuber and an automotive reviewer have tested the entry-level Tesla Model Y Standard, priced at around $39,990 or €39,990, highlighting its compromises compared to higher trims while praising its value for budget-conscious buyers. The model, introduced in October, features reduced equipment but retains core Tesla usability. Both testers found it competent for everyday driving, though it lacks some premium features.

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Tesla CEO Elon Musk announced during a January 28 earnings call that the company will halt production of the Model S and Model X vehicles this spring. The decision aims to shift focus toward autonomous vehicles and artificial intelligence initiatives. Despite being the lowest-selling Tesla models in 2025, the vehicles still outperformed several competitors.

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