Battery pack capacity
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Acceleration 0-60 mph
Top speed
suv
Tesla
Type2
Charge Port
Battery and Charging |
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Range EPA | 328 miles (528 km) |
Range NEDC | N/A |
Range WLTP | 315 miles (507 km) |
Battery pack capacity
kWh is a unit of energy, equivalent to the energy transferred in one hour by one kilowatt of power. The average electric car can do around 3 mi (5 km) on 1 kWh of energy.
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100 kWh |
Max charging power (AC)
Maximum power the car can take when charging from an alternating current power socket. It is determined by the on-board charger power.
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16.5 kW |
Max charging power (DC)
Maximum power the car can take when charging at specially designed DC charging stations. Such stations are usually located near the main highways to enable convenient road trips.
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200 kW |
Avg. charging speed (DC) | ~459 mph |
Powertrain |
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Acceleration 0-60 mph | 4.4 s |
Top speed | 155 mph (250 km/h) |
Engine power
Tesla doesn’t officially state the engine power of it’s vehicles. The number used here is the max power the battery of the vehicle can deliver to the wheels at one time.
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417 hp (311 kW) |
Engine torque | 487 lb-ft (660 Nm) |
Efficiency | 30 kWh/100 miles |
Drive type | AWD |
Motor type
Permanent-magnet motor is good for efficiency, while AC-induction motor can produce greater power.
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Permanent-magnet |
Body and Chassis |
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Number of seats
You can get the Model X with seating for 5, 6, or 7. Seating for 5 is included in the base price. Seating for 6 adds $3,000 to the base price while seating for 7 adds $4,000 to the base price.
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5/6/7 |
Dimensions (LxWxH) | 198.3 x 81.5 x 64 in |
Wheelbase | 116.7 in |
Curb weight
Curb weight or kerb weight is the total weight of a vehicle with standard equipment, all necessary operating consumables such as transmission oil and air conditioning refrigerant, while not loaded with either passengers or cargo.
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5421 lb |
Body style | Suv |
Cargo volume
including 10 ft3 / 187 l (front trunk)
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88 ft3 |
Towing capacity | 5000 lb |