
Tesla Model X Plaid












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
- Blistering Plaid performance
- Spacious six-seat interior
- Large versatile cargo
- Advanced Autopilot features
- Top safety ratings
Reasons Not to Buy
- Contentious yoke steering
- High European price
- Falcon doors usability
- No native phone mirroring
- Build quality variances
Overview
The 2025 Tesla Model X Plaid is an absolute rocket of an electric SUV, blending family practicality with face-melting speed, especially in this six-seat configuration. Its key tricks? Ludicrous acceleration from its tri-motor setup and those iconic Falcon Wing doors. While primarily listed for the USA market in the provided data, with European pricing and exact availability details yet to be fully confirmed, its specs are drool-worthy for any enthusiast. It’s a tech-laden family hauler that thinks it’s a supercar, sitting at the very peak of the performance EV mountain.
What's New for 2025?
Kicking off production in 2025, this Model X Plaid represents the latest and greatest from Tesla's high-performance SUV stable. Expect the most current software wizardry, potentially refined interior touches, and ongoing production tweaks that enhance its already impressive package. While revolutionary year-on-year changes aren't Tesla's style, this 2025 version ensures the Plaid remains the benchmark for ludicrous speed combined with family-friendly features. It carries over the proven Plaid powertrain, set to dominate the performance SUV scene with its sheer electric punch and advanced tech.
Design & Exterior
The Model X Plaid retains its sleek, minimalist design, instantly recognizable by those iconic Falcon Wing doors – still a party piece! Its slippery silhouette contributes to efficiency, while the Plaid gets subtle badging to denote its beastly nature. Key dimensions are a commanding 5057 mm in length, 2005 mm in width (mirrors excluded), and 1680 mm in height. Standard 20-inch wheels (with optional 22s often chosen) complete the purposeful stance. It’s a big, imposing SUV, but with a futuristic flair that turns heads everywhere it glides.
Interior, Tech & Cargo
Inside, the Model X Plaid treats its six occupants to Tesla’s signature minimalist cool, dominated by a huge 17-inch central touchscreen – forget Apple CarPlay, Tesla’s own system rules here, with a rear screen for passengers. The controversial yoke steering is standard. Quality is decent, and practicality shines with 420 litres of boot space, a massive 2492 litres with seats folded, plus a handy 183-litre frunk. It’s a spacious, futuristic lounge on ridiculously fast wheels, perfect for tech-savvy families.
Performance & Driving Experience
Prepare for lift-off! The Model X Plaid redefines fast, rocketing from 0-100 km/h in a neck-snapping 2.8 seconds. Its tri-motor all-wheel-drive system, featuring a PMSM motor at the front and two PMSM units at the rear, unleashes an earth-shattering 760 kW and 1020 Nm of torque, with a top speed of 262 km/h. It’s not just straight-line grunt; it handles tidily for a big SUV. Regenerative braking is super smooth, often allowing for easy one-pedal driving. This thing is an absolute weapon!
Range, Battery & Charging
Under the skin, a 95 kWh usable battery (100 kWh nominal) delivers a Green Cars Compare calculated real-world range of approximately 512 km – pretty solid for this level of go! It achieves an efficiency of around 5.39 km/kWh. Charging is via a CCS Type 2 port, as specified for European compatibility. At home on its standard 11 kW AC on-board charger, it’ll juice up overnight. Find a V3 Supercharger or compatible DC fast charger, and it can guzzle up to 250 kW, meaning rapid top-ups on the go.
Safety & Driver-Assistance Features
Safety isn't an afterthought; the Model X Plaid scores a top-notch 5 stars from both Euro NCAP and NHTSA. Tesla’s Autopilot, with adaptive cruise and lane keeping, is standard. Fancy more? Enhanced Autopilot or the Full Self-Driving Capability package (an extra cost) adds trick features like auto lane change and Navigate on Autopilot. While these are some of the smartest systems out there, remember, you’re always the driver! It’s peace of mind wrapped in a performance missile, ready for family duties.
Warranty & Maintenance Coverage
Tesla’s warranty package is pretty comprehensive. Expect a basic vehicle cover of around 4 years or 80,000 km. The all-important battery and drive unit get a longer shield, typically 8 years or 240,000 km, guaranteeing at least 70% battery health. Maintenance is generally low-fuss, thanks to fewer moving parts and handy over-the-air updates. While Tesla’s service network continues to expand in Europe, the core electric powertrain is designed for longevity. Always confirm exact local EU warranty terms when purchasing.
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