Tesla Model Y L Launches in 8 New Asian Markets: Japan, Thailand, South Korea & More – Ordering Now Open with Deliveries Starting This Month

Tesla is accelerating its global EV expansion with a major push into Asia. The company has officially launched the Tesla Model Y L – its longer-wheelbase, six-seat electric SUV – across eight key markets: Japan,

Written by: Vashistha Pathak

Published on: April 3, 2026

Tesla is accelerating its global EV expansion with a major push into Asia. The company has officially launched the Tesla Model Y L – its longer-wheelbase, six-seat electric SUV – across eight key markets: Japan, Thailand, South Korea, Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia, Macau, and the Philippines.

Ordering is now live on local Tesla websites, with customer deliveries expected to begin in some markets as early as April 2026. This rollout targets growing demand for family-friendly, premium EVs in the world’s fastest-expanding electric vehicle region.

What Is the Tesla Model Y L? Key Features and Specs

The Model Y L (also known as the long-wheelbase or six-seat Model Y) is a stretched version of Tesla’s bestselling SUV, designed specifically for families who need more space without sacrificing performance or efficiency.

  • Extended wheelbase: Approximately 150mm longer than the standard Model Y for superior rear legroom and cargo capacity.
  • Seating: True six-seat configuration with second-row captain’s chairs (ideal for easy third-row access) and a spacious third row.
  • Performance: Dual-motor all-wheel drive (AWD) with 0-100 km/h acceleration in around 5.0 seconds and a top speed of 201 km/h (market-dependent).
  • Range: Up to 788 km (Japan Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism rating) or approximately 681 km WLTP in select configurations – impressive for a three-row SUV.
  • Design highlights: Signature Tesla styling with a sleek roofline, full-width rear light bar, and premium interior featuring a large central touchscreen and minimalist dashboard.

Recent promotional images show the Model Y L in Glacier Blue on Tesla Japan’s configurator and in dynamic shots highlighting its extended rear profile and luxurious six-seat cabin.

Built at Giga Shanghai, the Model Y L was first popularized in China and has since proven successful in Australia and New Zealand. This latest wave brings the vehicle to high-growth Asian markets hungry for practical, long-range EVs.

Tesla Model Y L: New Markets and Availability (April 2026)

Here’s the full list of the eight new markets where the Tesla Model Y L is now available for ordering:

  • Japan
  • Thailand (already previewed at Bangkok International Motor Show 2026)
  • South Korea (launched April 3, 2026, starting at approximately 64.99 million KRW)
  • Hong Kong
  • Singapore
  • Malaysia
  • Macau
  • Philippines

Deliveries are slated to start in select countries this month, making this one of Tesla’s fastest regional rollouts to date. Pricing varies by market due to local taxes, incentives, and import duties, but early indications show competitive positioning against premium rivals like the BYD Sealion 7 or other three-row EVs.

Note for Indian buyers: The Model Y L is not yet available in India. High import duties keep Tesla prices elevated, limiting near-term demand in the country.

Why Asia? Tesla Targets Explosive EV Growth

Asia-Pacific is currently the world’s fastest-growing EV market. Tesla’s strategic expansion focuses on:

  • Family-oriented buyers: The six-seat layout perfectly suits multi-generational households common across Asia.
  • Urban premium segments: Markets like Japan, South Korea, and Singapore favor efficient, tech-loaded SUVs with strong resale value.
  • Competition response: Tesla is countering local giants like BYD while capitalizing on improving charging infrastructure and government EV incentives in Southeast Asia.

This move also leverages Giga Shanghai’s export capabilities, keeping logistics efficient and costs competitive.

What This Means for Tesla Stock and Global EV Adoption

The simultaneous launch in eight markets signals strong confidence in the Model Y platform’s longevity – even as the company prepares future vehicles. For investors, it underscores Tesla’s ability to scale production and capture share in high-margin regions.

Early reviews from markets that already received the Model Y L praise its quiet ride, advanced driver assistance (Autopilot/FSD where available), and practical third-row usability – features that could drive strong word-of-mouth sales across Asia.

Tesla Model Y L vs Standard Model Y: Quick Comparison

FeatureModel Y L (6-Seat)Standard Model Y (5-Seat)
WheelbaseExtended (~3040mm)Standard
Seating6 (2+2+2)5
Rear Space & CargoSignificantly moreStandard
Range (approx.)Up to 788 km (local rating)~600-700 km
Target BuyerFamilies needing 3 rowsEveryday commuters
Availability (Asia 2026)Now in 8 new marketsWidely available

Final Thoughts: A Game-Changer for Asian Families

Tesla’s Model Y L launch across Japan, Thailand, South Korea, and six other Asian markets marks a significant milestone in the company’s global strategy. With ordering open today and first deliveries imminent, families in these countries can soon experience the perfect blend of space, performance, range, and Tesla’s signature innovation.

If you’re in one of the newly supported markets, head to your local Tesla website to configure and reserve yours now. For everyone else – especially in North America – this rollout raises hopes that the six-seat Model Y L could arrive stateside later in 2026 or beyond.

Stay tuned for first-drive reviews, real-world range tests, and delivery updates from these eight exciting new markets. The Tesla Model Y L is here – and Asia is ready to embrace it.

Author

  • Vashistha Pathak has been chasing horsepower and electron volts for over a decade, diving deep into the U.S. EV revolution and classic car revamps. As Senior Editor at UsonWheels, he breaks down everything from Tesla's latest FSD betas to Ford's hybrid prototypes, always with a sharp eye on how these shifts hit American roads—from NHTSA filings to charger network expansions. His scoops on GM's Ultifi infotainment pivot and Rivian-RAM truck rumors have racked up thousands of shares, fueling debates on X about the future of wheels-on-wheels.

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