Hey everyone, DennisCW here! If you're as obsessed with Tesla as I am, you've probably been buzzing about the new Model Y six-seater Long Range (or Model Y L, as we'll call it). Day by day, we're uncovering more hidden gems about this beast, and today, I'm diving into the latest scoops from my recent video. From a brand-new adaptive suspension to that massive glass roof, this could be a game-changer for families in the US market. But hey, I'm holding off on my final verdict until I see it in person. Let's break it down!
One of the biggest reveals is the all-new adaptive suspension system in the Model Y L. Unlike previous models where adaptive suspension was limited to performance variants (think the old Model Y Performance or the current Model 3 Performance), this one's a step up. It's adaptive across the first row, second row, and even the third row – that's right, the entire vehicle benefits from dynamic adjustments for a smoother ride.
(Stunning pic of the new adaptive suspension – it looks impressive!)
I'm excited about how this could enhance handling and comfort, especially on longer drives. Will it match the plush feel of air suspension? We'll have to wait and see, but it's a cool evolution for the Model Y lineup.
Speaking of evolutions, check out the enormous glass roof on the Model Y L. Since this model is longer and more spacious overall, that panoramic glass top amplifies the airy, open feel – perfect for making the cabin psychologically bigger and brighter.
(Huge glass roof making the interior feel expansive.)
For families, this is a win. It turns every road trip into a scenic adventure, and with the added length, there's even more room to stretch out.
If you're a parent, you'll love this: We've got a first look at how a baby seat fits in the Model Y L with captain's chairs. In my opinion, captain's chairs are the best setup for Tesla owners with kids – they offer easy access, comfort, and that premium feel.
(Baby seat looking snug and secure in the captain's chairs.)
It's all about practicality without sacrificing style, making the Model Y L a top pick for growing families.
Now, the not-so-fun part: We might not see the Model Y L in the US until the end of next year. But here's an intriguing twist – what if Tesla skips US production altogether? With ongoing tariff negotiations, they could produce it in China and ship it over, leveraging their global factories for efficiency.
Elon mentioned delays in US production, but Tesla's worldwide network means they can pivot based on demand. It's a smart play, and I'm curious to hear your thoughts! Drop a comment below: Would you be okay with an imported Model Y L?
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The Model Y L is shaping up to be an exciting addition to Tesla's lineup, with adaptive suspension, a huge glass roof, and family-focused features. Whether it's produced stateside or shipped from China, I can't wait to get my hands on one. What do you think – is this the ultimate family EV? Let me know in the comments, and stay tuned for more updates!
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DennisCW
Tesla enthusiast and EV expert. Sharing tips on maximizing your Tesla ownership experience.