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Tesla Model X

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Release date: 09. February 2012

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Country of origin:

USA 🇺🇸

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💸 Prices
🇩🇪 Germany - starting at: 97990 €
🇨🇭 Switzerland - starting at: 87990 CHF
🇩🇰 Denmark - starting at: 97990 kr
🇬🇧 UK - starting at: 976050 £
🇺🇸 USA - starting at: $ 63990
🚘 Specifications

Car manufacturers often offer different variations of the same model, allowing you to customize your vehicle to suit your preferences. Our goal is to showcase the range of performance options available, from the most basic to the most advanced. For precise pricing and specifications of each variant, please visit the official manufacturer’s website through the ‘prices section’ links by country.

Performance

Consumption

19.1
- 20.8 kWh/100km
11.9
- 12.9 kWh/60mi

Acceleration (0-100km/h / 60mph)

2.6
- 3.9 sec
2.48
- 3.72 sec

Top Speed

250
- 262 km/h
155
- 163 mph

Power

685
- 1033 PS
676
- 1019 hp

Power (kW)

504
- 760 kW

Battery capacity

95
- 95 kWh

Dimensions

Doors

4 doors

Max. seats

5 seats

Lenght

5057 mm
199.1 inch

Height

1680 mm
66.1 inch

Width

1999 mm
78.7 inch

Width with mirrors

2271 mm
89.4 mm

Weight

2539 kg
5600 lbs

Trunk Volume

425 L
15 cu ft

Frunk Volume

183 L
6.5 cu ft
🛞 Range

We aim to provide both the manufacturer’s estimated range, as listed on their official websites, and a realistic range based on actual driving conditions. This includes the impact of weather, as well as the use of heating, air conditioning, and other factors that could affect performance. This data is supported by data from official manufacturer websites, user feedback, and EV-Database.org.

Estimated Range by manufacture

Minimal Estimated range

543 km
337 mi

Maximal Estimated range

576 km
358 mi

Disclaimer: The standard conditions for our range estimates assume an ambient temperature of 23 degrees Celsius (73.4 Fahrenheit) without the use of air conditioning. Please note that these ideal conditions are not always practical, and the real-world range may be lower.

Approximate actual distance given by feedback

Real range - City ❄️

450
- 465 km
280
- 289 mi

Real range - Highway ❄️

330
- 345 km
205
- 214 mi

Real range - City ☀️

510
- 576 km
317
- 358 mi

Real range - Highway ☀️

420
- 435 km
261
- 270 mi

Disclaimer: We also consider ‘worst-case’ scenarios. For ‘Cold’ conditions, we assume -10 degrees Celsius (14 Fahrenheit) with heating on, and for ‘Hot’ conditions, we maintain 23 degrees Celsius (73.4 Fahrenheit). We include the effects of different driving environments, such as city and highway, with speed limits adhered to as per US and European standards (excluding unlimited German autobahns). This data is corroborated by EV-Database.org and feedback from real users.

🔋 Charging

Charging times

Charging time 0-100% - Home (2.3 kW)

48h 45m
- 48h 45m

Charging time 0-100% -Wallbox (11 kW)

10h 15m
- 10h 15m

Charging time 10-80% Fast charging (175kW)

35 min (max. 120kWh)
- 35 min (max. 120kWh)

There are several methods of charging electric vehicles, which we categorize into three types: standard home plug, home wallbox, and highway superchargers (CCS).

Home plug: Generally offers a charging capacity ranging from 1.5 to 3.7 kWh. We use 2.3 kWh as an average reference, but actual rates may vary depending on the vehicle model.

Wallbox: Although wallboxes can support up to 22 kWh, government regulations in some countries may require special permission for higher capacities. Therefore, we display the maximum standard output of 11 kWh that can be used without additional permissions.

Supercharger CCS: Depending on the service provider and car model, these chargers typically offer around 175 kWh, but this can vary based on weather conditions and car specifications. Some cars have a maximum kWh limit to prevent malfunctions, so if a charger offers 175 kWh or 150 kWh and your car only shows a maximum of 100 kWh, don’t be alarmed.

All this data is coming from an average calculation between users’ feedback and EV-Database.org 

Welcome to the world of the Tesla Model X, where electric vehicles (EVs) meet luxury SUVs in an explosion of awe-inspiring innovation. Since its grand entrance in 2015, the Model X has redefined what it means to drive an electric vehicle. Not just a car, but a symbol of futuristic travel, the Model X is for those who dare to stand out from the crowd and make a statement while doing it. Known for its distinctive falcon-wing doors, this car doesn’t just turn heads—it practically spins them around!

Tesla didn’t just build an electric car; they crafted an emblem of environmental responsibility packed with performance stats that can make even the most stoic driver giddy with excitement. Whether you’re shuttling executives to the airport or taking the kids to soccer practice, the Model X handles it all with unmatched style and zero emissions. It’s Tesla’s commitment to pushing the envelope in EV technology, delivering a vehicle that’s as fun to drive as it is practical and eco-friendly.

Relevant Specifications of Tesla Model X

Range

The Tesla Model X isn’t just about getting you from A to B; it’s about getting you there without a hitch. Offering a maximum range of up to 580 kilometers (360 miles) on a single charge, the Model X stands out in the market for luxury electric SUVs. When you compare this to other players in the field like the Audi e-tron or the Jaguar I-PACE, the Model X consistently outdistances the competition, ensuring you can enjoy longer journeys without the nagging range anxiety. It’s the ideal blend of luxury travel and long-distance capability.

Battery Life & Charging Time

Tesla’s prowess in battery technology shines brightly in the Model X. Equipped with one of the most robust battery systems available, it supports fast charging that can replenish up to 250 kilometers (155 miles) of range in just 15 minutes using Tesla’s Supercharger network. For overnight charging, the Model X easily tops up in about 12 hours with a home charger, ensuring it’s ready to go when you are. This quick turnaround time places it at the forefront of the EV pack, making it a beacon of efficiency in the electric luxury SUV category.

Performance

Hold onto your hats, because the Tesla Model X brings the thrill of the racetrack to the family garage. Capable of sprinting from 0 to 100 km/h (0-62 mph) in a mere 2.6 seconds in the Plaid version, the Model X is not just quick; it’s astonishingly fast. This level of performance is rare in the realm of SUVs, electric or otherwise, providing an exhilarating experience that makes it not just a practical family vehicle but a joyride on demand.

Cost of Ownership

Driving a Tesla Model X is a statement of both style and sustainability, but it also comes with its set of economic considerations. The initial purchase price is steep; however, the ongoing costs are lower compared to traditional fuel-based vehicles. With fewer moving parts and zero expenses on gasoline, the overall cost of ownership can be quite attractive, especially when considering the potential tax incentives for driving an electric vehicle.

Technology and Interior Comfort

Inside, the Tesla Model X is a fortress of technology and luxury. Its expansive all-glass windshield provides a view like no other, while the minimalist interior is dominated by a massive touchscreen that controls almost all the vehicle’s functions. The Model X is also equipped with Autopilot, Tesla’s advanced driver-assistance system, enhancing safety and reducing driver fatigue. The spacious cabin offers comfort that is as grand as its performance, making every seat the best seat in the house.

Why Should I Buy Tesla Model X

  • Exceptional electric range ideal for long trips.
  • Industry-leading performance that rivals sports cars.
  • Advanced technology including Autopilot and minimalistic interior design.
  • Spacious and comfortable for family and cargo.

Why Should I NOT Buy Tesla Model X

  • High initial cost may be prohibitive.
  • Size and weight can impact driving dynamics.
  • Complexity of technology may overwhelm traditional SUV buyers.

Conclusion

The Tesla Model X is more than just an electric SUV—it’s a marvel of modern automotive technology. It combines breathtaking performance with environmental responsibility and cutting-edge technology to offer a driving experience that is unrivaled. This vehicle is perfect for those who want to embrace the future of motoring without compromising on luxury or functionality. If you are in the market for an SUV that breaks the mold and leads the charge in electric mobility, the Tesla Model X is an excellent choice.

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