Model Y L deliveries are officially underway in the United States with confirmed arrivals at two major showrooms. Photos and videos from real customers show the Cosmic Silver Model Y L already on display, complete with Zen Gray interior and the Model Y L 20 inch wheels.
The Model Y L Chicago showroom in Naperville received its unit first, followed quickly by the Model Y L Virginia delivery at Tyson's Corner. Both locations are letting people sit inside, and early feedback highlights the retuned adaptive suspension for a softer ride plus the six-seater captain's chairs that fold flat for extra cargo space.
Early Impressions from Owners
Customers note the 16-inch screen, cooled wireless charging, and launch edition details like the special badge and upgraded padding. The Model Y L 20 inch wheels photograph dramatically but some say they look even better in person once you see the full wheel design. One reviewer mentioned the headrests adjust and the armrests on the second row make the six-seater layout surprisingly practical for families.
I predicted this rollout would accelerate fast once production ramped at Giga Texas, and these first sightings confirm it. See the full timeline in my earlier post on Model Y L deliveries starting production.
What This Means for Buyers
For Tesla owners considering the Model Y L, these showroom units give the first real chance to test the third-row comfort and the new suspension tuning before ordering. The vehicles are arriving with Full Self-Driving version 14.2 preloaded, which matches what we expected on launch series builds.
If you're ordering soon, the 20 inch wheels are the clear choice for resale value even if the 19s ride slightly softer. More locations should receive units in the coming weeks, so check your local showroom if you're near a major market.
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Bottom Line
Model Y L deliveries are no longer just spy shots and renders. The first real cars are in showrooms now, and the feedback is promising for families who want the extra seating without sacrificing the Model Y driving experience. More units are coming quickly.



