Delivery will start in September.
Tesla has finally launched the Model Y Long Wheelbase in the US and Puerto Rico and has started taking orders for this variant, almost a year after the company released it in China. The Model Y long wheelbase has a three-row six-seat configuration, with heated seats and touchscreen displays in the first and second rows. It has a six-inch wheelbase extension that other Model Ys in the US do not have. Tesla says that despite three rows the trunk can still fit a 28-inch and 20-inch suitcase, and an additional 20-inch suitcase can be placed in the vehicle’s frunk (front trunk).
Both the second and third rows have a one-touch fold feature, while the second row has a powered armrest and the third has a power recline. They both have side air bags adapted to them, and the seats come with a 50W charging pad or charging port.
The model has a range of 325 miles, just two miles less than the premium non-long wheelbase version, and can go from zero to 60 mph in 4.4 seconds. Buyers will get free access to Supervised Full Self-Driving for 12 months, before which they will have to pay $99 per month for the Driver Assistance feature. They also get 12 months of free supercharging.
The Tesla Model Y Long Wheelbase has a base price of $61,990, which is about $22,000 more than the most basic Model Y and $12,000 more than the non-long wheelbase Premium variant. Tesla will start delivering vehicles between September and October this year.
Introducing the Model Y Long Wheelbase – Now Available in the US and Puerto Rico
A 3-row, 6-seat configuration that brings exceptional interior space with ample headroom and legroom for all passengers
0-60 in 4.4 seconds
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