2015-10-02 19:10
Automotive
Alex Lowe

Tesla launches new Model X SUV

Tesla launches new Model X SUV

This week, Tesla has launched the brand new Model X SUV which is the company’s next big move in the electric car arena. Earlier in the week, Tesla CEO Elon Musk unveiled the new car in California. The Tesla Model X is four wheel drive and like the Model S, all electric. Tesla is marketing this as a pure family vehicle, so with seven seats it surely fits the bill, it also has ‘falcon wing’ rear doors which are pictured in the gallery. The Model X is the third car that Musk has put on the market with the Tesla Roadster, (which was discounted in 2012) Trdla Model S and now the family focused Model X. In terms of milage, the Model X has a much larger battery than the Model S which has a range of 253-270 miles whereas the new Model X does 250-257 miles, so there isn’t much in it.

If you want a Model X, you can expect delivery in around a year but some customers have already received theirs. In the UK the Model X is around £50,000 to £90,000 and in the US; from $70,000 to $132,000. That aside, the price is still a bit hard to guess hence the wide range, if you;re willing to wait it is $71,000 but if you are willing to shell out for the early adopter Signature Edition

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Alex Lowe

Tesla launches new Model X SUV

Alex Lowe is the owner and editor of the interface and started the website in 2013. He publishes the majority of the content on the website, hosts the three podcasts and the runs the YouTube channels. Alex has a professional background in computer networking, FWA and WiFi.

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