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Tesla’s Model X was introduced in 2015, as the iconic American EV maker’s first SUV. Taking the form of a midsize luxury crossover, the Model X is most renowned for its falcon doors, making possibly the only SUV to offer these from the factory. That, plus its ludicrous four-figure power output in Plaid variants make it quite an interesting prospect. Sadly, the Plaid was discontinued recently, so if you want to get your hands on one, we’ve got a 11,926-mile 2023 Tesla Model X Plaid from Southwest Ranches, Florida for sale right now. The vehicle sports an estimated range of 333 miles on a full charge, and comes with a charging cable included with the sale.
Tesla is arguably the most high-profile American EV automaker of the moment, and has been so for the past decade at least. Spearheaded by Elon Musk, the brand has a portfolio of just four models. Their letters are S,3,X,Y, and if you look closely, you can see a pattern there. Yet, these models weren’t introduced in that order. For example, the Model X was the brand’s first electric crossover, and their second mass-market offering, after the Model S. With its breathtaking falcon doors, swift electric powertrain and distinctive interior styling, the Model X quickly garnered a cult following. If you’ve been aching to get your mitts on a Model X, here’s a 2023 Tesla Model X for sale. Amazingly, this car comes with less than 200 miles on the clock, making it basically brand-new! However there’s no charger included, but you can charge this beast at a myriad of public charging stations, including Tesla’s own network.
You know when Tesla make a vehicle, they don’t exactly follow the beaten path that automakers have created over a century of industry experience. Instead, they trail-blaze, forging a new path. The Model X is pure, tangible proof of Tesla’s breaking-the-mould persona. Here’s an SUV with serious sports car performance, and its most iconic feature is a set of gullwing doors for rear-seat passengers. Tesla’s even given the vehicle a party mode in which the lights flash and the doors dance on their axis in response. Now isn’t that something? Whether you like or dislike the company, you can’t deny their out-of-the-box thinking. If there’s something outrageous in the automotive industry, chances are it’s Tesla who takes the ball and runs with it. As for those who want to get their hands on a fresh, new Model X, we’ve got this 2024 Tesla Model X for sale right now. This 5,400-mile super-SUV is for sale by its original owner. We’re also told that there’s no charger included in the sale, but you can easily get one from Tesla, or just rock up to one of their charging stations.
When it comes to electric car tech, it’s hard to argue against Tesla being the forerunner in the industry. While legacy car makers are still paying catch-up, Tesla continues to lead the EV market with competitive pricing, shocking performance, and range figures that are still benchmarked today. When it was launched, the Tesla Model X surprised the industry. The SUV market was used to sensible offerings, but what Elon Musk’s company brought to the table was far from the norm. Featuring “gull-wing” falcon doors, innovative seating layouts, and performance befitting a supercar, it’s not hard to see why this luxury electric car is coveted by many. Offered here is your chance to see what all the fuss is about with this 2020 Tesla Model X Long Range. Featuring 59,000 miles on the odometer, it is reported to have had a new battery installed 3,000 miles ago for added peace of mind.
The 2021 Tesla Model X Performance represents a pinnacle in electric vehicle engineering, combining Tesla's signature performance with unparalleled luxury. This model, a standout offering in the luxury SUV category, features the iconic falcon wing doors and a host of customization options that distinguish it as a truly special, American-made marvel.
The Tesla Model X is an all-electric vehicle that has been making waves in the automotive industry since its release. With its sleek design and impressive features, it's no wonder why the Model X has become a popular choice for those looking for a luxury electric vehicle. With the practicality of an SUV without the usual bulky driving dynamics that come with the form factor, not to mention the instant torque of an electric motor for quick overtaking, it’s no surprise that the Model X is one of the most popular automobiles on the road today. Not to mention Tesla’s impeccable charging network and guilt-free electric mobility, your wallet, and the polar bears will thank you. This particular 2020 Model X is the Long Range Plus variant, claiming an extended 350 miles of range before you have to seek out a charging station. With only 52,000 miles clocked on this EV, you’ll be hard-pressed to find a better deal.
If you have not heard of Tesla yet by now, you have sorely missed one of the best EV manufacturers. Tesla has been in the news with its ridiculous or, dare we say, Ludicrous performance that has elevated its status to a drag beast, without the pollution, of course. 2015 saw Tesla introduce the Tesla Model X, a fully electric mid-size luxury crossover SUV, to compete in the SUV market. Tesla's latest update for the Model X is the 2023 version. Saying that, the 2022 Model X is still future-proof and an incredible investment. Up for grabs is a 2022 Tesla Model X Plaid with just 1,300 miles on the odometer and ready for a new home.
Breaking the internet is taken lightly these days. Controversy sells, but when Tesla electrified the automotive world, they didn't just break the internet but revolutionized how we looked at cars. A Tesla does everything from shifting tides in the automotive performance scene to revolutionizing practical motoring. Looking for the right blend of practicality, performance, and luxury? This 2017 Tesla Model X P100D we have today with a reported 44,510 miles on the clock is your answer.
Love it or hate it, without a doubt, Tesla has upended the automobile industry. Tesla gave us electric cars that can retain enough charge to run for hundreds of miles, top up in a matter of hours or even minutes, and, most notably, made the cars absolute beasts on the road due to their instant acceleration. Following the success of the Tesla Model S, they ventured into crossover country and gave the Tesla Model X in 2015. Most notable about the Model X is the fact it uses falcon-wing doors for passenger access. Up for grabs is a highest-level 2018 Tesla Model X P100D with just 28,300 miles on the odometer and ready for a new home.
If you want a car that can smoke most supercars in the 0-60 mph sprint, with tons of technological marvels, and still be a responsible inhabitant of the earth, then look no further than Tesla. Founded in 2003 by the (in)famous Elon Musk, Tesla has grown to cover the lion's share in the all-electric vehicle market. Their Tesla Model X was introduced in 2015 as their luxury mid-size SUV/crossover offering. A chance to own this magnificent marvel of a car is at hand with this 2022 Tesla Model X with just 1200 miles on the clock.
Tesla, Inc. do things in a large and flamboyant manner. Just look at their prolific CEO Elon Musk and his larger-than-life persona, and everything about the company is done in a big way. The Model S for example, their first electric sedan is a practical car that can scare many purpose-built drag machines on the quarter mile. The Model 3 is cheaper than many executive cars, yet rivals them in luxury and performance. When they turned their eyes to the SUV market, the Model X was the result back in 2015. The flamboyant feature here are the falcon doors for second and third row passengers. This 2022 Tesla Model X Plaid has just 3,690 miles since new, and is the most potent variant on offer. Why not treat yourself to the fastest SUV on the planet right now?