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The 2026 Model Y L continues the brand’s design DNA while incorporating more youthful and sporty elements, significantly enhancing its overall visual impact and recognizability. The front end adopts a brand-new family design language, with sharply sculpted creases rising on both sides of the hood and forming distinct layers with the fenders. This instantly amplifies the vehicle’s muscular presence, breaking away from the traditionally rounded and conservative image of pure electric vehicles. The headlight assembly features a popular split design, with a slim, continuous light strip on top that flows seamlessly across the front and delivers a strong sense of technology when illuminated. The lower lamp units are compact in size, and their recessed layout combined with downward-sloping blacked-out air intakes enriches the visual depth of the front fascia while radiating a strong sporty atmosphere. Meanwhile, the fully enclosed grille paired with a wide blacked-out lower intake further reinforces the vehicle’s futuristic and athletic character, with every detail showcasing Tesla’s thoughtful design approach.
The side profile strikes a balance between aesthetics and practicality. The roof adopts a steeply sloping fastback design, with a more pronounced angle behind the C-pillar. While pursuing visual appeal, the designers have made every effort to preserve headroom and legroom for third-row passengers, successfully balancing sporty styling with family-oriented usability. Without close inspection, it is difficult to notice the subtle differences from the standard Model Y. The upward-sweeping character line along the doors is sleek and dynamic, complemented by pronounced lower door contours and flared wheel arches, giving the side view a fuller sense of layering and a powerful stance. In terms of dimensions, the Tesla Model Y L measures 4,976 mm in length, 1,920 mm in width, and 1,668 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 3,040 mm. Compared with the current model, length increases by 179 mm, height by 44 mm, and wheelbase by 150 mm. These dimensional upgrades directly translate into improved interior space. The cabin adopts a 2+2+2 six-seat layout, effectively addressing the space limitations of the standard Model Y. In addition, the unladen ground clearance is 169 mm, 2 mm higher than the regular Model Y, slightly enhancing passability. Although the overall length is not particularly outstanding within its class, the ultra-long wheelbase delivers a clear space advantage, easily meeting the needs of family users for daily commuting and long-distance travel.














































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