Angelo Nieto, Writing for Top Gear Philippines;;
The Model Y L is 186mm longer and 44mm taller than the typical Model Y we’ve become familiar with. This lets the car carry a third row of seats, while upgrading the second row bench into captain chairs with ventilation and reclining functions. And there’s still plenty of space after all that reconfiguring: maximum cargo capacity now sits at 2,539 liters (compared to the Model Y’s 2,138 liters of space).
Tesla offers a single battery and motor spec for the Model Y L. It’s equipped with a dual motor setup for a combined system power of 506hp, powered by an 88.2kWh lithium-ion battery. Power is sent to all four wheels thanks to the AWD drivetrain. Tesla claims a 0 to 100kph time of less than 5sec, but some buyers might find the 681km of WLTP range more impressive.
