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Price of 2016 Tesla Model X starts from $81200
Tesla’s Model X is now on sale to the public, with an entry-level vehicle priced at $80,000 (±R1.125 million).
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That schedule may have accelerated a bit, and according to Auto News, shoppers who’ve put down at least $5,000 to reserve other versions of the Model X now have the chance to begin personalizing their rides.
The only thing that wasn’t clear was what the smallest battery option for the SUV would be. But, there are a few throwbacks: Tesla Model S has trouble and Model X is pricy.
By extending more invitations to a wider portion of the company’s 25,000-plus list of reservation holders, there is now specific information available on the SUVs pricing. It will travel 220 miles per charge compared to 240 miles traveled by Model S.
After several delays, Tesla introduced the production version of the Model X back in September with a range-topping P90D model kicking off at $132,000.
The base version is a five seater, but you can add an extra $3,000 to that price tag if you want a six seater, or $4,500 for the seven seat version.
Standard features detailed in Model X configurator.
Aside from being an all-electric, AWD crossover, the Model X is unique for its “falcon-wing” doors. Image source: Tesla Motors.
It seems that Tesla’s first fully electric SUV is ready to hit the high gear in the production lines.
The 90D begins pricing at $95,500, and the P90D starts at $115,500. Buyers can also opt for a premium audio system which will cost $2,500 more while an adjustable air suspension will require another $2,500.
Tesla’s all-new Model X crossover will carry a base price of $80,000, the electric automaker announced this week. They are issuing a voluntary record for all Model S cars and every client is going to receive an official recall notice via e-mail, although they don’t necessarily have to wait for the notice to schedule their free inspection.
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Meanwhile, the features of Model X place it in an advantageous position. Next comes the 90D that will be reaching showrooms towards middle of 2016 while the cheaper 70D is in the lowest rung with deliveries slated not before end-2016.