
The Tesla Model Y L gets a longer wheelbase than its standard versions and gets 6 seats.

It continues with a similar look as its other versions at the front with a blanked off grille and connected LED DRL.

There's air curtains on both sides of the bumper that aid in aero efficiency and LED headlamps.

The side profile comprises smooth surfaces and the sloping roof gives it a fastback look.

The flushed door handles do aid in aero efficiency but aren't the easiest to operate.

The 19-inch aero optimized wheels feature a new design on the Model Y L.

You get a ducktail spoiler and an upright look for the rear-end.

The diffused lighting effect of the connected LED tail-lamp glows on the Tesla branding.

The tail-gate now also features Model Y L branding.

It gets WLTP claimed range of 681km and is priced at Rs 62 lakh ex-showroom.
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Tesla has unveiled a new 6-seater variant of the Model Y with a longer wheelbase. Called the Model Y L, it is the only AWD Tesla sold in India. Other than the extended wheelbase, it retains the overall design of its standard versions. The front comes with a blanked off finish for the grille, and a slim connected-LED DRL. There are LED headlamps and air curtains on the sides of the front bumper, along with a trapezoidal air vent lower down. From the side, the SUV gets smooth and curvy surfaces, a sloping fastback roofline and a new design for the 19-inch aero-optimised wheels. The rear gets a connected LED tail-lamp with a diffused lighting effect, a ducktail spoiler, Model Y badging, and a black finish for the bumper. Priced from Rs 62 lakh ex-showroom, the Model Y L gets a WLTP claimed range of 681km.
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