Tesla Social Media Posts Hint at Model Y L U.S. Launch
The company posted a long Dachshund and added a Model Y L to its U.S. product gallery.
Tesla appears to be signaling that a longer version of its popular Model Y SUV could soon reach U.S. buyers, with two recent social media moves drawing attention from enthusiasts and observers.
What Happened
The first indication came via Tesla's official account on X, which posted an image of a notably long Dachshund accompanied by the caption "Looking forward to the long weekend." While not a direct confirmation, Tesla is known for playful engagement with its community and closely monitors discussions on the platform. Separately, the company uploaded what appears to be a Model Y L to its U.S.-focused product gallery overnightβa repository used by media and others seeking official imagery of vehicles sold in this market. Test mules of the longer Model Y variant have been spotted recently in California and at Giga Texas.
Why It Matters
For buyers seeking more interior space, a stateside Model Y L would fill a gap Tesla currently leaves to competitors. Elon Musk indicated last year that the extended SUV "could" arrive in the U.S. late this year, though nothing has been confirmed. The gallery addition and social media posts suggest the company is at least preparing for domestic availability rather than keeping it exclusively for other markets. Some shoppers have expressed interest in an even larger Tesla SUV to compete with vehicles like the Chevrolet Tahoe or Ford Expedition, a direction Tesla has not signaled it plans to pursue.
The Bottom Line
Tesla's two social media moves are being read as hints that the Model Y L is headed to the United States, but neither post constitutes an official announcement. Interested buyers should watch for formal confirmation from the company.







