An electric crossover with more than 700hp has credit enough as it is, yet it’s not a one-trick pony.
Far from it: the Model X doesn’t just rest on its laurels as the world’s first all-electric, long-range crossover, it also has lots of smart details adding to its character.
Features like the rear falcon doors, the huge windscreen, the Ludicrous mode or the Autopilot function are well known, but what about the auto-opening of the driver’s door or the clever seat folding system? The Model X is filled with geeky details and functions that justify customers lining up to buy one way before it was launched and despite numerous delays.
Even if they missed out on the details, they were probably convinced by the most important specs. The entry-level model get a 75 kWh battery pack that offers a 237-mile (381 km) driving range and therange-topping P90D has 257 miles (413 km) of range, a 762hp output and a 0-60mph (0-96 km/h) time in 3.2 seconds.
This video was created by Edmunds to give you a glimpse of what’s going on when you have a Tesla Model X in your everyday life. If you’re in the market for a luxury SUV, this might just make you reshuffle your buying list.