What is the actual range of the Tesla X Long Range?
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Tesla Model X Long Range version has a range of 575 kilometers with an acceleration of 4.6 seconds per 100 kilometers. Here is some extended information about the Tesla X Long Range: 1. Tesla is an American electric vehicle and energy company that manufactures and sells electric cars, solar panels, and energy storage devices. 2. On July 1, 2003, the company was co-founded. The founders named the company "Tesla Automobile" in honor of physicist Nikola Tesla. In 2004, Elon Musk joined the company and led the Series A funding round.
As a Tesla Model X Long Range owner, I've found the actual driving range is significantly lower than the official 350-mile rating. While the advertised figure seems high, I typically only get around 280-310 miles in real-world conditions. Highway driving consumes more power due to wind resistance, while frequent starts and stops in city traffic drain the battery even faster. Using climate control makes things worse – running AC in summer typically reduces range by 30 miles, while winter heating can cut 40 miles off the total. I drive in Chill Mode, maintain steady speeds, and avoid sudden acceleration/braking to help stabilize range. Another tip: preconditioning the battery while parked helps conserve energy. Bottom line – buyers should account for these variables as real-world range always falls short of official ratings, though the car remains very reliable overall. Just monitor tire pressure and plan charging wisely for daily use.