Tesla Model X
Tesla, Inc.

Tesla Model X

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About

A fully electric SUV known for its distinctive falcon-wing doors and spacious interior.

Introduction Year

2014

Category

SUV

Platform

Tesla Model X Platform

Variants

15 variants of the Tesla Model X

Tesla Model X 75D

Tesla Model X 75D

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The Tesla Model X 75D was introduced in 2016 as part of the first generation. It features a dual motor all-wheel drive system, producing a combined output of approximately 328 horsepower. This SUV variant offers seating for up to seven passengers and includes advanced features such as Autopilot capabilities and a panoramic windshield. The 75D was designed for efficient long-distance travel, with a range of around 237 miles on a single charge.

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Introduced: 2016 Discontinued: 2019
Tesla Model X 90D

Tesla Model X 90D

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The Tesla Model X 90D was launched in 2016, featuring a dual motor all-wheel drive setup with a power output of approximately 417 horsepower. This variant offers a longer range of up to 257 miles, enhanced acceleration, and the same spacious interior design as other Model X variants. The 90D includes premium interior finishes and advanced safety features as standard.

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Introduced: 2016 Discontinued: 2019
Tesla Model X P100D

Tesla Model X P100D

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The Tesla Model X P100D debuted in 2016 as the performance variant of the Model X. It features a high-capacity 100 kWh battery and dual motors producing a staggering 762 horsepower, allowing for 0-60 mph acceleration in just 2.9 seconds. This SUV variant is equipped with all-wheel drive and offers an estimated range of 289 miles. It includes unique performance enhancements and luxurious interior features.

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Introduced: 2016 Discontinued: 2019
Tesla Model X Long Range

Tesla Model X Long Range

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The Tesla Model X Long Range was introduced in 2019 as part of the first generation. This variant offers an impressive range of up to 371 miles on a single charge with a dual motor all-wheel drive system. It maintains the spacious, high-tech interior of the Model X while featuring advanced safety and convenience features, making it a top choice for long-distance travel.

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Introduced: 2019 Current model
Tesla Model X Plaid

Tesla Model X Plaid

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The Tesla Model X Plaid was introduced in 2021 as the highest-performance variant of the Model X. It features a tri-motor all-wheel drive system with a remarkable 1,020 horsepower, achieving 0-60 mph in just 2.5 seconds. This variant is designed for maximum performance and includes a range of up to 340 miles. The Plaid variant combines luxury with cutting-edge technology and safety features.

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Introduced: 2021 Current model
Tesla Model X 100D

Tesla Model X 100D

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The Tesla Model X 100D was introduced in 2016 as part of the first generation. It features a dual-motor all-wheel-drive system with a 100 kWh battery pack, providing an estimated range of over 300 miles. This SUV variant offers spacious seating for up to seven passengers and includes advanced features such as Autopilot capabilities and over-the-air software updates. The 100D is known for its impressive acceleration and high-tech amenities.

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Introduced: 2016 Discontinued: 2024
Tesla Model X Long Range Plus

Tesla Model X Long Range Plus

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The Tesla Model X Long Range Plus was introduced in 2020 as an enhancement of the Long Range variant. It features an improved battery efficiency resulting in an extended range of approximately 371 miles. This variant retains the dual-motor all-wheel-drive system and boasts a 0-60 mph acceleration time of around 3.8 seconds. The Long Range Plus includes the latest technology integrations and premium interior options.

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Introduced: 2020 Discontinued: 2024
Tesla Model X 75

Tesla Model X 75

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The Tesla Model X 75 was introduced in 2016 as part of the first generation. It features a lithium-ion battery pack with a capacity of 75 kWh, providing an estimated range of 237 miles. This SUV variant offers all-wheel drive with dual electric motors, producing approximately 518 horsepower. Key features include Falcon Wing doors and advanced autopilot capabilities. It was discontinued in 2020 as Tesla streamlined its offerings.

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Introduced: 2016 Discontinued: 2020
Tesla Model X Performance

Tesla Model X Performance

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The Tesla Model X Performance variant was introduced in 2015 and featured dual motors providing enhanced acceleration and all-wheel drive capabilities. With an output of 532 horsepower, it enabled a 0-60 mph time of approximately 3.2 seconds. This variant was known for its high-performance characteristics and luxurious features, including premium audio and extensive safety technologies. The Model X Performance was discontinued in 2019 as Tesla focused on its more updated variants.

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Introduced: 2015 Discontinued: 2019
Tesla Model X Long Range AWD

Tesla Model X Long Range AWD

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The Tesla Model X Long Range AWD was introduced in 2020 as part of the second generation. It features a dual motor all-wheel drive system with an enhanced battery pack providing an estimated range of up to 371 miles. This variant focuses on efficiency and comfort, making it suitable for long-distance travel. The Long Range AWD model continues to offer advanced autopilot features and a spacious interior, emphasizing passenger comfort and technology.

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Introduced: 2020 Current model
Tesla Model X 60D

Tesla Model X 60D

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The Tesla Model X 60D was introduced in 2016 as part of the first generation of Model X. It features a dual motor all-wheel drive system and a 60 kWh battery pack, providing a range of approximately 200 miles. This SUV variant was aimed at those seeking an entry-level electric SUV with the signature Tesla technology and design.

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Introduced: 2016 Discontinued: 2017
Tesla Model X 90

Tesla Model X 90

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The Tesla Model X 90 was introduced in 2015 and features a 90 kWh battery pack, allowing for an impressive range and performance. This variant offered a spacious interior and the distinctive falcon-wing doors, making it a unique choice in the electric SUV market. It was discontinued in favor of the more powerful 90D variant.

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Introduced: 2015 Discontinued: 2016
Tesla Model X Standard Range

Tesla Model X Standard Range

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The Tesla Model X Standard Range was introduced in 2021 to offer a more affordable entry point into the Model X lineup. It features a reduced range compared to the Long Range variants, providing approximately 250 miles. Despite its shorter range, it still offers the performance and features expected from Tesla.

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Introduced: 2021 Discontinued: 2022
Tesla Model X 60

Tesla Model X 60

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The Tesla Model X 60 was introduced in 2014 as part of the first generation of the Model X lineup. It features a 60 kWh battery pack, offering a range of approximately 200 miles. This SUV variant is equipped with all-wheel drive and includes standard features such as autopilot hardware and panoramic windshield. The Model X 60 was discontinued in 2016 as Tesla streamlined its offerings.

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Introduced: 2014 Discontinued: 2016
Tesla Model X 70D

Tesla Model X 70D

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The Tesla Model X 70D was introduced in 2015 and features a dual-motor all-wheel drive system. It is powered by a 70 kWh battery pack, providing an estimated range of around 240 miles. This variant includes features such as enhanced autopilot capabilities and a spacious interior with seating for up to seven. The Model X 70D was discontinued in 2016 as Tesla updated its battery options.

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Introduced: 2015 Discontinued: 2016