
Tesla Model X Dual Motor












Overview
Main Overview Information
- Price Europe (New)
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- Price Europe (Used)
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- Country of Manufacture
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- USA
- USA
- Years of Production
- 2025-… (Produced)
- Body Style
- SUV
- Market Availability
- USA
Pros and Cons
Reasons to Buy
- Rapid AWD, long range
- Vast, flexible interior
- Iconic Falcon Wing access
- Cutting-edge tech, updates
- Top European safety
Reasons Not to Buy
- High European price
- Divisive yoke steering
- No CarPlay/Android Auto
- Build quality doubts
- Complex Falcon doors
Overview
The 2025 Tesla Model X Dual Motor continues to be a showstopper in the premium electric SUV arena, blending bonkers performance with family-friendly practicality. Its iconic Falcon Wing doors remain a massive talking point, offering unparalleled access to the spacious cabin. While specific European pricing for this 2025 iteration is yet to be announced, as its primary market availability from the provided data is the USA, expect it to command a premium reflecting its advanced tech and impressive capabilities. This all-wheel-drive beast is for those who want to make a statement without burning a drop of petrol.
What's New for 2025?
For 2025, the Model X Dual Motor carries forward the significant interior and tech upgrades from its recent refresh. Expect the sleek, landscape-oriented main screen, a dedicated display for rear passengers, and the controversial-but-futuristic yoke steering (though a round wheel might be an option). Refinements in build quality continue, alongside the latest Tesla software updates beamed directly to the car. While major powertrain changes aren't typical year-on-year, Tesla constantly tweaks for efficiency and performance, so this 2025 model represents the most polished version yet of this high-tech family hauler.
Design & Exterior
The Model X Dual Motor’s exterior is pure Tesla: minimalist, aerodynamic, and instantly recognisable. Those incredible Falcon Wing doors aren't just for show; they make getting kids in and out a doddle. Up front, sleek LED headlights define its face, while the rest of the body maintains a slippery profile crucial for range. It's a big machine, measuring 5057 mm long, 2005 mm wide (without mirrors), and 1680 mm tall, giving it serious road presence. Standard aero-optimised wheels complete the typically understated yet futuristic look of this particular trim.
Interior, Tech & Cargo
Inside, the 2025 Model X Dual Motor is a tech-lover's paradise, dominated by a massive 17-inch cinematic touchscreen and a digital driver’s display. A rear screen keeps passengers entertained too! Material quality has stepped up, offering a premium feel throughout its configurable 5, 6, or 7-seat cabin. Practicality is king with a generous 420-litre boot, expanding to a cavernous 2492 litres with seats down, plus a handy 183-litre frunk for charging cables or extra bags. Tesla’s native infotainment is slick, though official Apple CarPlay/Android Auto support is still notably absent.
Performance & Driving Experience
Don't let the 'Dual Motor' tag fool you into thinking it's tame; this Model X still packs a mighty punch! With 500 kW and a hefty 800 Nm of torque from its dual Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motors driving all four wheels, it catapults from 0-100 km/h in a blistering 3.9 seconds and onto a top speed of 250 km/h. The standard adaptive air suspension delivers a surprisingly plush ride for such a quick SUV, soaking up bumps well. One-pedal driving via its strong regenerative braking is intuitive and helps maximise that precious range.
Range, Battery & Charging
The Model X Dual Motor boasts a substantial 95 kWh usable battery, translating to a very respectable real-world range of 538 km, as calculated by Green Cars Compare, with an efficiency of 5.66 km/kWh. Charging at home or work via its 11 kW on-board AC charger will see it topped up in around 9 hours. Out on the road, it can accept up to 250 kW from a DC fast charger using its CCS Type 2 port (standard for Teslas in Europe), getting you back on your journey quickly thanks to its 400V architecture.
Safety & Driver-Assistance Features
Safety is a cornerstone for Tesla, and the Model X Dual Motor doesn't disappoint, having secured a top 5-star Euro NCAP rating. Standard Autopilot provides excellent adaptive cruise control and lane-keeping assist, taking the stress out of motorway slogs. For those wanting more, Tesla’s optional Enhanced Autopilot or Full Self-Driving Capability packages unlock features like automatic lane changes and Summon. A comprehensive suite of active safety systems, including blind-spot monitoring and emergency braking, is naturally part of the package, keeping occupants well-protected.
Warranty & Maintenance Coverage
Tesla offers a solid warranty package for the Model X Dual Motor. Owners can expect a basic vehicle limited warranty of 4 years or 80,000 km. Crucially, the battery and drive unit are covered for a lengthy 8 years or 240,000 km, with a guarantee of at least 70% battery capacity retention over that period. Scheduled maintenance is minimal thanks to the EV powertrain, with most updates handled over-the-air. While early Teslas had some quirks, reliability has generally improved, offering a relatively fuss-free ownership experience.
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