SHANGHAI, CHINA - OCTOBER 19, 2025 - Consumers experience the Model Y L new energy electric vehicle in Tesla stores in Shanghai, China on October 19, 2025. (Photo credit should read CFOTO/Future Publishing via Getty Images)CFOTO/Future Publishing via Getty ImagesThe Model Y L "Long Wheelbase" Premium is the largest and most expensive version of Tesla's best-selling vehicle. There's a lot to stack up and compare.All Tesla Launch Series sport a premium price. In this case, the standout feature of course is the added 7 inches in length and a third row.The Model Y L seats six adults across three rows, with captain's chairs in the second row — which no other Model Y offers. The added length means more rear cabin space, though how tolerable that third row is for adults on longer trips remains to be seen.The Model Y L Is LoadedSuspension: The suspension is different from any other trim. The base Model Y uses passive shock absorbers and the Premium gets frequency-dependent passive dampers. The L runs electronic continuously variable shock absorbers that adjust in real time. For a three-row vehicle regularly carrying a full load, that's a practical difference.The Tesla Model Y L Launch Series includes a ton of extras.Extras: The tech loadout is the strongest in the lineup. The L gets 18 speakers, seven USB-C ports, an 8-inch rear touchscreen, FM radio, and 19-inch Machina 2.0 wheels — all standard. All six exterior colors are included in the price and a tow hitch comes standard. Tesla also bundles in 12 months of Full Self-Driving (Supervised) and 12 months of Premium Connectivity. After that, FSD runs $99 a month and Premium Connectivity $9.99 a month.AdvertisementAdvertisementRange: Range comes in at 325 miles estimated. The EPA hasn't issued a final rating yet, so that number could move. But whatever the EPA number is, 325 miles-ish is not an outstanding feature for the price, so keep that in mind.Minivan competition? So, is Tesla coming out with a traditional minivan like the Chrysler Pacifica or Honda Odyssey? Queries to AI, such as Claude and Grok, say no. With that out the way…The Model Y L is aimed at the three-row SUV and minivan segment, where buyers prioritize passenger capacity. But that segment is price-sensitive and ICE (internal combustion engine) competition is both stiff. Some (many?) buyers may elect to wait for other Model Y L trims— whenever they arrive. Those trims should be more affordable and configurable.And Tesla has more to say about the Model Y L on X:This article was originally published on Forbes.com