
Tesla Model X Dual Motor












Overview
Main Overview Information
- Price USA (New)
- $78,490
- Price USA (Used)
- $39,999
- Country of Manufacture
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- USA
- USA
- Years of Production
- 2021-… (Produced)
- Body Style
- SUV
- Market Availability
- EU, USA
Pros and Cons
Reasons to Buy
- Incredible acceleration
- Unmatched charging network
- Spacious, versatile cabin
- Unique Falcon doors
- Cutting-edge Autopilot
Reasons Not to Buy
- Very high price
- Polarizing Yoke steering
- No CarPlay/Android Auto
- Falcon door practicality
- Build quality concerns
Overview
The 2025 Tesla Model X Dual Motor is a futuristic family hauler that still turns heads, blending bonkers speed with SUV practicality. Its calling cards? Those iconic Falcon Wing doors and a minimalist, tech-laden cabin. For around $78,490 new, or a used example from $39,999, this all-wheel-drive spaceship offers blistering acceleration and access to Tesla's ace Supercharger network. It’s a unique proposition in the premium electric SUV space, packing serious performance and a distinct Tesla vibe that’s hard to ignore, especially with seating for up to seven.
What's New for 2025?
For 2025, the Model X Dual Motor continues its tradition of evolution rather than revolution, building on the significant interior and powertrain refresh from previous years. Expect Tesla's signature over-the-air software updates to bring continuous improvements to infotainment, Autopilot features, and even performance tweaks. While major hardware changes aren't anticipated for this specific model year, Tesla often introduces running changes, so minor refinements to build quality, materials, or efficiency could silently appear throughout the production run, keeping this tech-forward SUV feeling fresh.
Design & Exterior
The Model X Dual Motor boasts a sleek, aerodynamic silhouette that’s instantly recognizable, largely thanks to its stunning Falcon Wing rear doors – pure automotive theatre! Up front, you get a clean, grille-less fascia with sharp LED headlights, while the rear features a subtle spoiler and distinctive LED taillights. This electric beast measures 199.1 inches long, 78.7 inches wide (mirrors folded, natch), and 66.1 inches tall, giving it serious road presence. Standard aero-efficient wheels complete the futuristic, yet understated, look for this particular trim.
Interior, Tech & Cargo
Inside, the Model X Dual Motor is pure Tesla: minimalist, airy, and dominated by a colossal 17-inch central touchscreen and the controversial Yoke steering. Material quality is decent, and it offers flexible seating for five, six, or seven. Luggage space is pretty good: you get 15 ft³ in the trunk (likely with 7 seats up), expanding to a massive 85.8 ft³ with seats folded, plus a handy 6.5 ft³ frunk. Tech includes a banging sound system, rear passenger screen for entertainment, and lightning-fast infotainment, though no Apple CarPlay or Android Auto.
Performance & Driving Experience
Stomp the accelerator in the Model X Dual Motor and hold on tight! With its dual PMSM motors (one front, one rear) delivering a combined wallop of around 675 horsepower and 590 lb-ft of torque, this AWD family SUV catapults from 0-60 mph in a blistering 3.8 seconds. Top speed is a cool 155 mph. The driving experience is effortlessly potent and surprisingly agile for its size, thanks to a low center of gravity and standard adaptive air suspension providing a comfy ride. Regen braking is strong, allowing for mostly one-pedal driving.
Range, Battery & Charging
The Model X Dual Motor packs a substantial 95 kWh usable battery, translating to a Green Cars Compare calculated real-world range of around 311 miles – plenty for road trips! Efficiency is a respectable 3.27 mi/kWh. At home, the standard 11.5 kW on-board AC charger will top it up overnight. On the road, it uses the Tesla (NACS) port and can guzzle electrons at up to 250 kW on a Supercharger, adding significant range in minutes. Access to Tesla's expansive Supercharger network is a massive perk for hassle-free long-distance travel.
Safety & Driver-Assistance Features
Tesla's Model X consistently nails safety, and this Dual Motor variant boasts a 5-star overall rating from NHTSA. Standard Autopilot provides adaptive cruise control and lane keeping assist, taking the stress out of highway driving. You'll also get essential active safety kit like automatic emergency braking and blind-spot monitoring. For those wanting more, Enhanced Autopilot (auto lane change, Navigate on Autopilot, Autopark, Summon) and the ever-evolving Full Self-Driving Capability are available as pricey, but impressive, optional upgrades, adding layers of cutting-edge assistance.
Warranty & Maintenance Coverage
Tesla backs the 2025 Model X Dual Motor with a basic vehicle warranty of 4 years or 50,000 miles, whichever comes first. Crucially, the battery and drive unit are covered for a more generous 8 years or 150,000 miles, guaranteeing at least 70% battery retention. Tesla doesn't offer complimentary scheduled maintenance like some rivals, but EVs generally require less upkeep anyway. Overall reliability is a mixed bag historically, but Tesla’s focus on software and direct service aims to streamline fixes when they do arise.
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