India, Tesla and Model Y
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Tesla is poised to launch the long-wheelbase variant of the Model Y in the US later this year, finally nailing the coffin for the obsolete Model X
Tesla Model Y has just been launched in the Indian market. While India is busy in Juniper's welcome, the world is preparing to see the first glimpse of a new version of the Tesla Model Y with a longer wheelbase and six seats.
The internet and social media has been buzzing with Tesla updates ever since the American electric vehicle (EV) giant officially set foot in India with its first shop in Mumbai. The company also launched its first product in the country — Model Y — at a starting price of Rs 59.89 lakh (ex-showroom).
Tesla will introduce a longer, six-seat version of its popular Model Y SUV in China, a strategic move aimed at reclaiming market share in the world’s largest electric vehicle (EV) market amid increasing competition from domestic rivals.
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Tesla registered plans for a new six-seater Model Y L in China with a wheelbase of 3,040 mm, according to filing information published on China's industry ministry website on Wednesday.
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Tesla applied for a new sales license with China’s Ministry of Information Technology for a longer range Model 3 Plus sedan. Likewise, it applied for a license for the Model YL, a longer version of the electric SUV with three rows of seats. The licenses were first reported in CarNewsChina.