Tesla Model X Long Range vs Model X Plaid: Which One to Buy?
Uploaded 3 years ago by Tesla News
Video Summary
- Tesla leads the electric vehicle (EV) segment. - There is no strong competitor for Tesla from the legacy manufacturers. - Tesla has made electric cars more interesting. - The Tesla Model X is the flagship SUV variant from Tesla. - The Model X was launched in 2015. - The Model X has many seating configurations for families and active lifestyles. - The vehicles are luxury vehicles from Tesla. - There are two Model X variants: Long Range and Plaid. - Model X Long Range starts at $99,990. - The Long Range can travel 360 miles on a charge. - The Long Range has a top speed of 155 mph and can go 0-60 in less than 3.8 seconds. - Model X Plaid starts at $119,990. - The Plaid can travel 340 miles on a charge. - The Plaid has a top speed of 163 mph and can go 0-60 in less than 2.5 seconds. - The 0-60 mph speed for Plaid is 0.6 seconds slower than the fastest production car in the world: the Tesla Model S Plaid. - Both Plaid models share the same powertrain. - Long Range has 670 peak horsepower and Plaid has 1020 peak horsepower. - There is an option to upgrade to full self-driving capability, including features such as navigation on autopilot, autolane change assist, auto park, smart summon, full self-driving computer, traffic light, and stop sign control. - The interiors look very similar to the Model S Plaid. - The new steering wheel is now a yoke. - The steering wheel provides no obstruction of the instrument screen. - Tesla wants customers to depend on its autopilot software. - The dashboard is operated with a 17-inch infotainment screen. - The car has no buttons or knobs. - Over-the-air software updates will improve performance and features. - Falcon wing doors make loading and unloading items easier. - Falcon wing doors are too slow to operate for some. - The different Model X seating configurations include: five-seater, six-seater, and seven-seater. - Rear seats are designed for kids and not for adults. - The Tesla Supercharger Network is available for its users. - Aerodynamics of the SUV were improved. - Model X Long Range looks like the "value for money" option. - There is a 22-speaker system coupled with a 960-watt audio system with active noise cancellation. - Support for Apple CarPlay and Android Auto is missing.