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Tesla continues to lead the electric vehicle revolution with the launch of its latest variant, the Six-Seater Model Y. Known for its commitment to performance, sustainability, and cutting-edge technology, Tesla has now taken a bold step into more family-focused territory.
Since its debut in 2020, the Model Y has become one of Tesla’s most successful and best-selling vehicles worldwide, blending SUV practicality with the sleek performance of a sports car. Now, the new Six-Seater version brings even more versatility to the lineup, offering three rows of seating, making it ideal for families, group travelers, and those seeking extra space.
This new configuration replaces the traditional bench-style second row with two individual captain’s chairs, allowing easier access to a newly designed third row. Despite the expanded seating, the vehicle retains Tesla’s minimalist interior, high-end technology, and aerodynamic design.
Designed for comfort, space, and electric performance, the Six-Seater Model Y brings Tesla’s tech-first mindset to everyday practicality, ensuring no compromise between luxury and functionality.
The Six-Seater Model Y starts at $57,990 USD for the Long Range variant. Buyers can opt for the Performance version or add features like Full Self-Driving, which can push the total cost above $70,000, depending on selections and upgrades.
Booking Process:
Deliveries are expected to begin in late 2025, with timelines varying by region and configuration.
As of now, only the standard Model Y is available across the Gulf. The six‑seater Model Y L is scheduled for launch and delivery in China in autumn 2025, but there is no confirmed timeline for its launch in Gulf countries. A realistic estimate suggests it might arrive in the Gulf in 2026, pending Tesla’s rollout strategy.
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