Recent spy shots reveal the Tesla Model Y Long Range (Model Y L) undergoing testing at Germany's Nürburgring.

This suggests the 6-seater SUV, first debuted in China, may be headed for global markets. Tesla typically reserves such tests for worldwide releases, like the 2026 Model S refresh.
1. Key Specifications
Key Specifications
Battery: 82kWh LG Chem NMC pack (per China MIIT filings)
Standard |
Range |
Real-World Estimate |
|---|---|---|
CLTC |
751 km |
~30% optimistic |
EPA |
520 km (320 miles) |
More realistic |
Testing Significance: European road certification is costly, strongly hinting at a planned EU/NA rollout.
2. Space Upgrades for Families

Spy photos from Carbuzz confirm:
+5.9-inch wheelbase (total 119.7 inches)
+7.3-inch overall length Extra space focuses on rear doors and roofline, improving legroom/headroom.
Third-row improvements address past criticisms. Forum discussions highlight:
"Families needing extra seats are eagerly awaiting local availability."
3. Market Positioning vs. Model X

The Model Y L shifts from a China-exclusive to a global gap-filler:
Priced ~50% lower than Model X
Flat-folding 2nd/3rd rows (unavailable in current Model X)
Key advantages:
Six-seat configuration
Longer cargo space
Standardized production costs
Debates continue:
"The value proposition is strong, but Model X’s falcon doors still win on prestige."