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Technical Data & Performance | |
| Model Years | 2021–2023 |
| Trim (Variant) | Model X - Plaid |
| Power (Horsepower) | 750 kW (1020 hp) |
| Top Speed | 262 km/h (163 mph) |
| Torque | 1020 Nm (752 lb-ft) |
| Acceleration | 2.6 sec (0–100 km/h) 2.6 sec (0–62 mph) |
| Drive | AWD All-wheel drive |
| Motor details | Three motors (One Front; Two Rear; all PMSM) Total 750 kW (1020 hp) | Tesla (In‑house) |
| Motor code | Tri Motor / Plaid (carbon-sleeved rotor) |
| Extra Info | Storms down the quarter mile in just 9.8–9.9 seconds; blasting past at ~150 mph. 0–200 km/h in a blistering 8.0–8.5 seconds (based on enthusiast data). |
Battery & Charging | |
| Battery Capacity & Size | 95 kWh usable, 100 kWh gross |
| Max Range | 543 km (337 mi) / WLTP 539 km (335 mi) / EPA |
| Consumption | 19.9 kWh/100 km |
| Battery Type | NCA (Nickel-Cobalt-Aluminum) |
| Cell Format / Supplier | 18650 (Cylindrical) | Panasonic |
| Battery Voltage | 407 V |
| Electrical Architecture | 400 V |
| V2L Supported | No |
| Heat pump | Yes |
| AC Home Charging | Type2 / 1-phase - 7.4 kW (Max Power) Type2 / 3-phase - 11 kW (Max Power) |
| DC Fast Charging | CCS2, 250 kW (Max Power) 30 min. (10–80%) |
| Charging Updates | The 250 kW peak power (V3 Supercharger) is standard for this generation (from the 2021 refresh and Raven update). |
Dimensions & Body | |
| Type | 5 door, Touring SUV |
| Seating capacity | 5/7 |
| Class | J-Segment / E-SUV (EU) | Luxury Mid‑size SUV (U.S.) |
| Length | 5057 mm (199.1 in) |
| Width | 1999 mm (78.7 in) |
| Height | 1680 mm (66.1 in) |
| Wheelbase | 2965 mm (116.7 in) |
| Ground Clearance | 137-206 mm (5.4-8.1 in) |
| Curb weight | 2387 kg (5263 lb) |
| Gross weight | 3032 kg (6684 lb) |
| Trunk Volume | 1050 L (37.1 ft³) 2577 L (91.0 ft³) max |
| Towing | Unbraked: 750 kg (1653 lb), Braked: 2250 kg (5000 lb) |
| Drag Coefficient | 0.24 |
| Platform | Tesla (S/X) |
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Estimated Market Price * for reference only |
EUR 110,000 / USD 119,990 |
⚠️ Please note: actual vehicle specifications may vary depending on market, trim level, or available regional packages.
The Model X was introduced as the world’s first large electric SUV, distinguished by its unique Falcon Wing Doors and a focus on high performance and technology.
Tesla implemented a massive Refresh (mid-cycle update) to the interior, exterior, and—most importantly—the powertrain, unifying the architecture with the new Model S Plaid.
The core technical specifications remain stable, focusing on software-driven improvements, efficiency, and component consolidation across the fleet.
The Falcon Wing Doors (FWD) are the most frequent source of issues in early Model X (2016 - 2017). Owners report doors failing to open/close smoothly, sticking, or misaligning due to sensor malfunctions, especially in cold weather or tight spaces. Sensor errors can also cause doors to close on obstructions.
Solutions: Tesla issued software updates to refine calibration. Persistent failures require service visits for sensor recalibration, motor replacement, or alignment. Buyers should check service history for FWD repairs.
The heavy weight and adaptive Air Suspension led to premature wear. Common complaints include clunking sounds, uneven ride height, loose steering, and rapid tire wear due to control arm and ball joint issues, sometimes at ~50k miles.
Solutions: Replacement of control arms, bushings, or half-shafts (acceleration shudder). Tesla released software updates to optimize suspension. Verify suspension health and alignment history before purchase.
Some early drive units showed faults: whining/grinding noise or sudden loss of power. Later revisions improved reliability.
Solutions: Replacement of the drive unit. Covered under Tesla’s 8-year/120,000-mile warranty, transferable to used buyers.
The MCU in older Model S/X suffered eMMC chip failures and screen yellowing. Symptoms: freezing, lagging, or yellow borders from adhesive degradation. MCU failure can block access to climate/navigation.
Solutions: Yellowing fixed via UV light treatment or screen replacement. eMMC failures required major repair. Post‑2020 models use updated MCU hardware.
Refresh models improved build quality and introduced the Plaid tri-motor powertrain, solving many MCU and drive unit issues. Still, some problems remain:
The Tesla Model X delivers unique design and performance, but early models (2016 - 2017) suffer from Falcon Wing Door problems and suspension wear, leading to costly repairs. The 2021 Refresh improved reliability, addressing many historical faults. Buyers should review service history for door and suspension campaigns. The strong 8-year battery and drive unit warranty provides peace of mind against major failures.
* Disclaimer: The information presented here is compiled from owner discussions in online communities, forums, and various open public sources. The accuracy, completeness, and reliability of this data cannot be guaranteed, and it should be used for informational purposes only.
The Model X offers a range of up to 543 km (337 mi) / WLTP under WLTP standards, depending on driving conditions and trim.
It supports DC fast charging up to 250 kW, reaching 10–80% in about 30 minutes at compatible stations. AC charging is 11 kW from a home wallbox.
No, V2L (Vehicle-to-Load) or bidirectional charging is not supported in the standard model.
The 2021 Tesla Model X Plaid has a trunk capacity of 1050 L (37.1 ft³) standard, expandable to 2577 L (91.0 ft³) with rear seats folded. Frunk availability hasn't been officially confirmed yet.
The 2021 Tesla Model X Plaid measures 5057 mm (199.1 in) in length, 1999 mm (78.7 in) in width, and 1680 mm (66.1 in) in height. The wheelbase is 2965 mm (116.7 in).
The ground clearance of the Model X is 137-206 mm (5.4-8.1 in).
Unbraked trailer: 750 kg (1653 lb). Braked trailer: 2250 kg (5000 lb).
The Model X features a motor (Tri Motor / Plaid (carbon-sleeved rotor)) delivering 750 kW (1020 hp) and 1020 Nm (752 lb-ft) of torque.
2021 Tesla Model X Plaid common issues and main problems:
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