November 11, 2025 – In a move that’s electrifying the automotive world, Tesla has introduced its latest innovation: the Model Y Long Range Rear-Wheel Drive (RWD) variant, exclusively launched in China. Unveiled on November 8, this refreshed model sets a new benchmark for electric vehicle (EV) range, promising an impressive 821 kilometers (about 510 miles) on a single charge under China’s CLTC testing standards. This makes it the longest-range Model Y ever produced by the company, capturing headlines and sparking excitement among EV enthusiasts globally.
The new Model Y is powered by a cutting-edge 78.4 kWh nickel-cobalt-manganese (NCM) battery supplied by LG Energy Solution, which not only extends the driving distance but also positions Tesla ahead of many competitors in the race for efficient, long-haul EVs. In real-world terms, this could translate to approximately 455-470 miles under the more stringent U.S. EPA estimates, potentially surpassing even the current range leader, the Lucid Air. Tesla’s timing couldn’t be better, as demand for affordable, high-range EVs continues to surge in one of the world’s largest markets.
Priced competitively at around $35,000 USD equivalent in China, the vehicle comes with enticing incentives to sweeten the deal. Buyers can take advantage of a five-year, zero-interest financing plan, along with perks like a free transfer of Enhanced Autopilot features and additional promotions valid through November 30. These offers are designed to make the switch to electric driving more accessible, especially in a market where competition from local manufacturers like BYD and Nio is fierce.
“This launch represents a significant leap forward in battery technology and vehicle efficiency,” said a Tesla spokesperson in a recent statement. “We’re committed to pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in sustainable transportation, and this Model Y variant is a testament to that vision.” Industry analysts agree, noting that the “Juniper” refresh—named after Tesla’s internal codename—includes subtle design updates and performance enhancements that could influence future global rollouts.
While this specific 821 km version is currently limited to the Chinese market, Tesla has hinted at broader availability. Performance-oriented models with over 510 horsepower are slated for international release later in 2025, building anticipation for what could be a game-changer in the EV landscape. Deliveries in China are expected to begin in the coming weeks, giving early adopters a chance to experience the future of driving firsthand.
As electric vehicles become increasingly integral to global efforts in reducing carbon emissions, innovations like this underscore Tesla’s leadership role. For consumers outside China eyeing the horizon, this launch signals that ultra-long-range EVs at mainstream prices are no longer a distant dream—they’re accelerating toward reality.


