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Tesla Model X – Review in 2022

When first released, the Tesla Model X was Tesla’s addition to the all-electric SUV marketplace. Having become a household name in terms of all-electric vehicles – it was no surprise that Tesla also wanted to branch out into the SUV side of the market. Although the vehicle was designed to be in the SUV classification – you will find that this vehicle is essentially an upgrade to the Model S to increase capacity. This is designed to ensure that the practical aspects of the vehicle are retained as well as remain in synch with the stylisation and aesthetic that has become synonymous with the Tesla Brand.

The Tesla Model X is unique in the fact that it beats nearly all of the other competitors and is a highly advanced addition to this part of the market. There’s a load of action-packed features with this vehicle and with plenty of space available – this is a fantastic choice if you are looking for an electric vehicle with increased capacity without having to sacrifice style and practicality.

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Updated to Be Highly Practical & Stylish

There’s no doubt that the Model X is a highly practical vehicle and can be seen largely as a crossover vehicle combining many of the features that the previous vehicles had to offer. The range was upgraded in early 2021, with the Performance Trim being replaced with the new 1,006bh ‘Plaid’ model. There was also a small but innovative makeover for the exterior featuring slight redesigns of the front bumper and diffuser. 

Exceptional Performance Whilst on the Road

The Tesla Model X is exceptionally powerful with the car’s ability in terms of acceleration being the star of the show. The instant torque from electric motors and all-wheel-drive traction provides exceptional acceleration. The fastest version in the range (the Plaid) will perform 0-60mph in 2.5 seconds which beats some combustion engine supercars in terms of acceleration which is an amazing feat. At higher speeds, this levels out and makes the vehicle feel more like other SUVs in its category which makes the vehicle feel like a regular SUV that packs a bigger punch. 

Range Distances & Comfort When Driving 

One of the most important factors that potential buyers of electric vehicles tend to look for is the range before needing to recharge the vehicle. The Model X also holds up in this regard – with a highly impressive battery system and the Plaid (Tesla claims) offers 333 miles per charge. The infrastructure of the Tesla Supercharger Network is increasing and is getting better and better. Home charging systems are also available which aren’t as fast as the Supercharger but will still cater to your needs at home.

With the choice of five and seven seats – you’ll find that the Model X is also slightly more compact than other SUVs in the market. The battery allows for additional space that would have been taken up by a hefty combustion engine – making the Model X a very practical family vehicle. It’s easy to access the vehicle and you can enjoy a total of around 2,367L of storage capacity if you use the boot as well as folded rear seats. For towing – software is installed as standard that can monitor swaying and can apply braking to keep your car and trailer even. The limit is set at 2,280kg or 1,588kg if you opt for the 22-inch wheels.

Conclusion

The Model X is a great choice should you be looking to purchase an SUV all-electric vehicle. It’s highly impressive that the Tesla Model X beats other SUVs and even some supercars in terms of acceleration whilst maintaining performance and comfort on the road.

Cost Brand New (2021) – From £101,990 to £148,405

Used – May Vary. Lowest From £50,000 to £115,950