Tesla Model X Long Range












Overview
Main Overview Information
- Price Europe (New)
- No Data
- Price Europe (Used)
- €39.900
- Country of Manufacture
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- Netherlands
- USA
- Netherlands
- Years of Production
- 2019-2020 (Discontinued)
- Body Style
- SUV
- Market Availability
- EU, USA
Pros and Cons
Reasons to Buy
- Excellent real-world range.
- Rapid AWD acceleration.
- Versatile 7-seat option.
- Tesla Supercharger access.
- Show-stopping Falcon doors.
Reasons Not to Buy
- Inconsistent build quality.
- Falcon doors complexity.
- Lacks CarPlay/Android Auto.
- Now a discontinued model.
- Bulky urban footprint.
Overview
The 2020 Tesla Model X Long Range is the all-electric SUV that blends practicality with punchy performance and those show-stopping Falcon Wing doors. As a discontinued model from the 2019-2020 production run, it represents a strong used buy for families craving seven-seat versatility and impressive tech. Key highlights include its dual-motor all-wheel drive, substantial real-world range, and that signature Tesla minimalist cool. On the pre-owned European market, you might snag one for around €39,900, offering a lot of electric chic for the money. It’s a big, bold statement on wheels!
What's New for 2020?
For the 2020 model year, the Model X Long Range was already benefiting from the significant "Raven" updates introduced in 2019. This meant it packed a new, super-efficient permanent magnet synchronous motor at the front, paired with an induction motor at the rear. The big news was the fully adaptive air suspension, delivering a much plusher ride and sharper handling than earlier X's. These tweaks also boosted its range and efficiency, making this Long Range variant a seriously capable continent-crusher, even by today's standards.
Design & Exterior
The 2020 Model X Long Range cuts a dash with its smooth, almost concept-car-like silhouette, punctuated by those unmissable Falcon Wing rear doors – pure automotive theatre! Up front, sleek LED headlights blend into the grille-less nose, while the massive panoramic windscreen flows seamlessly into the roof. Standard wheels for the Long Range offered a clean, aerodynamic look. It's a substantial machine, measuring 5052 mm long, 1999 mm wide (mirrors aside), and 1684 mm tall, giving it serious road presence without shouting too loudly.
Interior, Tech & Cargo
Step inside the Model X Long Range and you're greeted by Tesla's hallmark minimalist cabin, dominated by a colossal central touchscreen controlling almost everything. Material quality is decent, and with seating configurations for five, six, or seven, it’s properly spacious. For your luggage, there's a practical 357 litres in the boot, expanding to a van-like 2431 litres with seats down, plus a handy 187-litre frunk under the bonnet! Tech-wise, the responsive infotainment system includes navigation and streaming, though no Apple CarPlay or Android Auto, sadly.
Performance & Driving Experience
Don't let its size fool you; the Model X Long Range is properly quick! With its dual-motor all-wheel-drive setup, featuring a PMSM motor up front and an IM at the rear, it boasts a combined 398 kW and a whopping 755 Nm of torque. That means 0-100 km/h is dispatched in a blistering 4.6 seconds! The driving experience is smooth and serene, with the adaptive air suspension soaking up bumps admirably. One-pedal driving via strong regenerative braking is a doddle, making for effortless progress.
Range, Battery & Charging
This family wagon packs a 95 kWh usable battery, good for a Green Cars Compare estimated real-world range of 466 km – plenty for most adventures. Efficiency is rated at a respectable 4.91 km/kWh. For charging, its Tesla Type 2 (Mennekes) port in Europe handles AC charging up to 16.5 kW, meaning a full top-up takes around 6-7 hours. When you need a rapid boost, it can guzzle electrons at up to 200 kW from a DC fast charger, zapping the battery quickly on Tesla's Supercharger network or compatible CCS stations via an adapter.
Safety & Driver-Assistance Features
Safety is a big Tesla priority, and the Model X Long Range scored a full five stars in Euro NCAP crash tests. It comes loaded with standard Autopilot features, including adaptive cruise control, lane-keep assist, and automatic emergency braking, taking the stress out of long journeys. Buyers could also opt for Enhanced Autopilot, adding clever stuff like Navigate on Autopilot, auto lane change, and Autopark. Full Self-Driving Capability was an even more advanced option, though its features are software-limited and evolving.
Warranty & Maintenance Coverage
For peace of mind, the 2020 Model X Long Range typically came with a 4-year/80,000 km basic vehicle warranty in Europe. Crucially, the battery and drive unit were covered for a more substantial 8 years or 240,000 km, whichever came first, with a guarantee against excessive degradation (usually 70% retention). Tesla's maintenance approach is refreshingly modern – no fixed schedules, just service as needed, often prompted by the car itself. Reliability has generally been good for the powertrain, though minor tech or build niggles aren't unheard of.
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