Tesla Model X
Full Specifications
Overview
| Models Car models are the different versions or designs of cars made by a manufacturer, each with unique features, styles, and configurations. | X |
| Year typically refers to the model year of a vehicle, which indicates its design and production cycle rather than the actual manufacturing date. | 2026 |
| All Electric Range The distance an electric vehicle can travel on a single battery charge without using any gasoline or other fuels. | 352 mi. |
| Combined MPG Combined MPG is the average number of miles a vehicle can travel per gallon of fuel, calculated by blending city and highway driving figures. | 105 MPGe |
| Drive Type A car's drive type refers to which wheels receive power from the engine. For example, front-wheel drive (FWD) powers the front wheels, rear-wheel drive (RWD) powers the rear, and all-wheel drive (AWD) or four-wheel drive (4WD) power all four wheels. | all wheel drive |
| Total Seating Car total seating refers to the maximum number of passengers a car can accommodate, including the driver. | 5 |
| Bed length | 199.1 in. |
| Cargo Capacity Car cargo capacity is the measurement of the space available in a vehicle for storing items, typically given in cubic feet or liters. | 43.5 cu.ft. |
| Curb Weight Car curb weight is the weight of a vehicle with all standard equipment, fluids, and a full tank of fuel, but without passengers or cargo. | 5,152 lbs. |
| Basic Warranty A Basic Warranty is a manufacturer’s promise to repair or replace parts of a product if they prove defective within a specified period. | 4 yr./ 50,000 mi. |
| Home Charging Time (240V) | 14.0 hr. |
| Towing Capacity | 5,000 lbs. |
| Dealerships Car dealerships are businesses that sell new or used vehicles directly to consumers, often providing financing, trade-ins, and maintenance services. |
Tesla, 860 Washington St, New York, NY 10014, United States |
Fuel & MPG / Battery & Range
| Fuel type Fuel type refers to the kind of energy source used to power an engine or appliance, such as gasoline, diesel, electricity, or alternative fuels. | Electric |
| EPA combined MPGe The EPA combined MPGe rating shows how many miles a car can travel using energy equivalent to one gallon of gasoline, blending city and highway efficiency. | 105 MPGe |
| EPA city/highway MPGe EPA city/highway MPGe measures a vehicle's energy efficiency in city and highway driving, expressed in miles per gallon equivalent (MPGe), comparing electric energy use to gasoline consumption. | 110/99 MPGe |
| EPA kWh/100 mi EPA kWh/100 mi is a measure of an electric car's efficiency, showing how many kilowatt-hours of energy the vehicle consumes to travel 100 miles. | 32 |
| Fast-charge port type A car fast-charge port is a high-power charging connector designed to quickly deliver direct current (DC) to an electric vehicle’s battery, reducing charging time compared to standard charging ports. | NACS |
| EPA electricity range The EPA electricity range is the estimated distance an electric vehicle can travel on a single charge, based on standardized tests by the Environmental Protection Agency. | 352 mi. |
| EPA time to charge battery (at 240V) Most electric cars typically require about 8–12 hours for a full charge on a 240V (Level 2) charger, though the exact time depends on the car's battery capacity and efficiency. | 14.0 hr. |
Engine
| Base engine type A car’s base engine type refers to its fundamental design—typically the configuration (like inline, V-type, or boxer) and the fuel it uses (gasoline, diesel, etc.). | Electric |
| Horsepower Car horsepower is a unit of power that measures how much work an engine can perform, with one horsepower roughly equal to 746 watts. | 670 hp |
Towing & Hauling
| Max Towing Capacity | 5,000 lbs. |
Drivetrain
| Transmission A car transmission is the system that transfers power from the engine to the wheels, using different gear ratios to control speed and torque. | 1-speed direct drive |
| Drive Type A car's drive type refers to which wheels receive power from the engine. For example, front-wheel drive (FWD) powers the front wheels, rear-wheel drive (RWD) powers the rear, and all-wheel drive (AWD) or four-wheel drive (4WD) power all four wheels. | All wheel drive |
Suspension
| Four-wheel independent suspension | Standard |
| Front and rear stabilizer bar | Standard |
Dimensions
| Length | 199.1 in. |
| Overall width with mirrors | 89.4 in. |
| Overall width without mirrors | 78.9 in. |
| Height | Standard |
| Wheelbase A car's wheelbase is the distance between the centers of its front and rear wheels. | 116.7 in. |
| Cargo capacity, all seats in place | 43.5 cu.ft. |
| Maximum cargo capacity | 91.6 cu.ft. |
| Manufacturer 0-60 mph acceleration time | 3.8 seconds |
| Turning circle The car turning circle is the smallest circular path a vehicle can complete, reflecting its maneuverability. | 40.3 ft. |
| Ground clearance he distance from the lowest part of the car to the ground. This measurement is important because it determines how well a car can handle rough or uneven terrain. | 5.8 in. |
| Curb Weight Car curb weight is the weight of a vehicle with all standard equipment, fluids, and a full tank of fuel, but without passengers or cargo. | 5,152 lbs. |
| Maximum towing capacity | 5,000 lbs. |
| Country of final assembly A car’s country of final assembly is the nation where the vehicle is put together into its final form, regardless of where its parts were produced. | United States |
Front Seat Dimensions
| Leatherette | Standard |
| Front head room | 41.7 in. |
| Front leg room | 41.2 in. |
| Front shoulder room | 60.8 in. |
| Front hip room | 55.7 in. |
| Bucket front seats | Standard |
| 8-way power driver seat | Standard |
| Driver seat with power adjustable lumbar support | Standard |
| 6-way power passenger seat | Standard |
| Height adjustable passenger seat | Standard |
| Passenger seat with power adjustable lumbar support | Standard |
| Multi-level heated driver seat | Standard |
| Multi-level heated passenger seat | Standard |
Rear Seat Dimensions
| Rear head room | 41.0 in. |
| Rear leg room | 38.7 in. |
| Rear shoulder room | 56.9 in. |
| Rear hip room | 58.9 in. |
| Reclining rear seats | Standard |
| Split-folding rear seatback | Standard |
In-Car Entertainment
| Display size | 17.4" |
| Total speakers | 22 |
| AM/FM stereo | Standard |
| Android Auto/Apple CarPlay | Standard |
| USB connection | Standard |
| USB with external media control | Standard |
| Satellite radio satellite radio | Standard |
| 3 months of provided satellite radio service | Standard |
Power Feature
| 4 one-touch power windows | Standard |
| 1st row power glass moonroof | Standard |
| 2nd row fixed glass moonroof | Standard |
| Hands-free entry | Standard |
| Reverse tilt dual mirrors provides curb view when vehicle in reverse | Standard |
| Heated mirrors | Standard |
Instrumentation
| Trip computer | Standard |
| Compass | Standard |
| External temperature display | Standard |
| Clock | Standard |
Tires & Wheels
| Alloy wheels | Standard |
| Tires Size | 275/45R20 |
| Wheels Size | 20 x 10.0 |
| All season tires | Standard |
Telematics
| Emergency Service | Standard |
| Airbag Deployment Notification | Standard |
| Stolen Vehicle Tracking/Assistance | Standard |
| Roadside Assistance | Standard |
Warranty
| Basic | 4 yr./ 50,000 mi. |
| Drivetrain | 8 yr./ 150,000 mi. |
| Rust | 12 yr./ unlimited mi. |
| EV Battery | 8 yr./ 150,000 mi. |
PROS
- Exceptional performance with 670 hp and quick acceleration
- Long electric range (352 miles) with strong efficiency
CONS
- Long home charging time (14 hours on 240V)
- Heavier curb weight may impact handling feel
The 2026 Tesla Model X electric SUV that blends power, efficiency, and practicality—delivering an impressive 670 hp, all-wheel drive performance, and a swift 0–60 mph in just 3.8 seconds. With a remarkable 352-mile range, 105 MPGe efficiency, and spacious seating for five, this EV is built for both thrilling drives and everyday convenience. Enjoy fast charging capability, generous cargo space up to 91.6 cu. ft., and a towing capacity of 5,000 lbs., all wrapped in a sleek design engineered for modern mobility.
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