Model X P90D tops the range at $116,700.
Tesla Motors recently expanded its Model X online configurator to more customers, while releasing more pricing details on the new all-electric crossover. Serving as the base model is the 2016 Tesla Model X 70D, which carries a starting price of $81,200 including destination. Prices, of course, change once you factor in the $7,500 federal tax credit and other state credits.
All models come standard with a dual-motor, all-wheel-drive powertrain. The Model X 70D is equipped with a 70 kilowatt-hour battery that provides an EPA-estimated 220 miles of range. Tesla claims the Model X 70D will run to 60 mph in 6.0 seconds.
A five-seat configuration is standard, though customers have to option to choose a six or seven-seat setup at a cost of $3,000 and $4,000, respectively. The Autopilot suite of autonomous technologies brings prices up by $2,500 ($3,000 if activated after delivery), while the Premium Upgrade Package costs $4,500 and adds a long list of features like ventilated front seats, Alcantara headliner, interior ambient lighting, added leather surfaces, and the “self-presenting driver’s door.” Other options include a premium sound system ($2,500), cold weather package ($1,000), and a towing package ($750).
Deliveries of the Model X began at the end of September and demand is high. If you’re not already on the current production list, expect to wait a long time before your Model X is delivered.
Source: Tesla
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