2022 Tesla Model X

The Tesla Model X offers futuristic features in a luxury fully-load electric SUV with two different trim levels: Model X ($146,900 CAD) and Plaid ($184,990 CAD). The Tesla Model X is the most capable electric SUV on the market with up to seven-passenger seats, a 531 km range, and a towing capacity of 2,268 kg. This pricey but powerful EV can handle any situation, from pulling a trailer to picking up the kids from school.

Explore the world of electric ⚡️ with the Tesla Model X:

Tesla Model X 

Starting at $146,990 (CAD).

  • Range: 531 km
  • Charge time: 0% to 80% charge in about 40 minutes
  • Horsepower: 621 hp
  • Acceleration: 3.9 seconds
  • Top speed: 250 km/h
  • Drivetrain: Dual motor All-wheel drive

Tesla Model X Plaid

Starting at $184,990 (CAD).

  • Range: 501 km
  • Charge time: 0% to 80% charge in about 40 minutes
  • Horsepower: 1020 hp
  • Acceleration: 2.6 seconds
  • Top speed: 262 km/h
  • Drivetrain: Tri motor all-wheel drive
  • 1020 horsepower
  • Three high-performance motors with carbo-sleeved rotors
  • Torque vectoring
  • 17” inch 2200×1300 resolution media centre display
  • Tri-zone temperature control
  • Rear seat media centre display
  • Wireless gaming capabilities
  • Multi-device wireless and USB-C charging
  • 22-speaker, 960-watt audio system with noise cancellation
  • 360 degree rear, side, and forward-facing cameras
  • Basic autopilot
  • Full self-driving capabilities (additional $10,000 CAD)
  • Tesla Mobile App integration
  • All black, black and white, or cream interior colour
  • Ventilated front seats
  • New yoke-style steering wheel
  • Five, six, or seven-seat configuration
  • Panoramic windshield
  • Front trunk
  • 91 ft³ of cargo space
  • Flacon wing doors
  • Automatic doors
  • Panoramic roof
  • 20” Cyberstream wheels or 22” Turbine wheels
  • 2,268 kg towing capacity

Tesla’s New Vehicle Warranty

  • Basic Vehicle Limited Warranty: Four years or 80,000 km.
  • Supplemental Restraint System Limited Warranty: Five years or 100,000 km.
  • Battery and Drive Unit Limited Warranty: Eight years or 240,000 km, with minimum 70% retention of battery capacity over the warranty period.

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