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Tesla has officially introduced its six-seat Model Y L in the Chinese market, with a starting price of RMB 339,000, equivalent to approximately $47,180. This new variant of the popular Model Y is designed to cater to families and larger groups, offering enhanced comfort and spaciousness.
The six-seat configuration features two captain’s chairs in the second row, providing a more luxurious experience for passengers. This design not only enhances comfort but also makes it easier for passengers to access the third row. The Model Y L is equipped with Tesla's advanced technology, including a large touchscreen interface, autopilot capabilities, and impressive safety features that the brand is known for.
With this launch, Tesla aims to strengthen its foothold in the competitive Chinese electric vehicle market, which has seen a surge in demand for larger electric SUVs. The six-seat Model Y L is expected to attract families looking for a versatile and eco-friendly transportation option.
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