According to a recent LinkedIn post from EV Co, Tesla’s long-wheelbase Model Y L has reportedly become available in Australia and New Zealand following its initial rollout in China. The post highlights that orders are now open in these markets, with the variant offering increased interior space and a WLTP-rated range of up to 681 km.
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The LinkedIn post cites coverage from autoevolution suggesting the move could indicate Tesla’s intent to introduce the Model Y L to additional international markets over time. It also notes that the configuration, first launched in China in August 2025, appears to include a larger battery pack and has gained traction among buyers prioritizing cabin space.
For investors tracking the broader EV landscape, the post points to Tesla’s ongoing product localization and range-extension strategies in key right-hand-drive markets such as Australia and New Zealand. If sustained demand materializes, the expanded Model Y L offering could pressure regional competitors while reinforcing Tesla’s premium positioning in the crossover segment.
The content also implies continued emphasis on long-range performance, which may support Tesla’s pricing power and brand differentiation in markets where driving distances and charging-network coverage are important considerations. However, the LinkedIn post does not address production capacity, margin implications, or specific sales targets, leaving the financial impact uncertain at this stage.

