
The range of the Model X varies depending on the version: 1. The standard version has a range of 425km; 2. The performance version has a range of 550km; 3. The long-range version has a range of 575km. Taking the 2021 Long Range Upgrade Model X as an example, its body dimensions are: length 5037mm, width 2070mm, height 1684mm, with a wheelbase of 2965mm. The 2021 Long Range Upgrade Model X features a front suspension with a double-wishbone independent suspension and a rear suspension with a multi-link independent suspension. The total motor power is 395kw, and the total motor torque is 577nm, paired with a single-speed electric vehicle transmission.

I often drive a Tesla Model X for long-distance trips in recent years. The Long Range version can achieve around 340 miles on a single charge, but the actual range varies based on driving habits. For example, maintaining a steady speed on highways can get close to 350 miles, but frequent acceleration or using the air conditioning, especially in winter when the battery temperature is low, can reduce the range to below 290 miles. I've also experienced a 20% drop in range on mountainous roads or during windy conditions. I recommend checking the estimated remaining range via the mobile app before trips and maintaining proper tire pressure for optimal efficiency. For long-distance driving, I rely more on Superchargers—charging to 80% in 30 minutes is very convenient, which greatly alleviates range anxiety.

When I first considered buying the Model X, I carefully studied the range data. The official rating for the Plaid version is 310 miles, but in reality, city driving averages only 280 miles. Air conditioning, audio systems, and frequent stops and starts all consume power. I make it a habit to regularly check battery health and monitor usage status through the vehicle's system, finding that gentle driving can extend the range by 10%. Charging strategy is also crucial, such as charging only up to 90% to protect battery life or installing a wall-mounted charger at home for convenient daily top-ups. Overall, the Model X offers stable range, making it suitable for families or commuting. However, for long-distance travel, it's essential to plan the route in advance to avoid risks.

As a Model X owner, I find the range performance quite impressive. The standard version can reach 320 miles, while the Plaid version offers about 310 miles. Although acceleration consumes more power, the battery management is efficient, allowing for weekly charging during normal commutes. Cold weather or mountain roads may reduce the range; I once experienced a drop to 270 miles with the heater on. Driving optimization is recommended: use the energy-saving mode to limit speed and avoid sudden braking. The charging network is widely covered, and a full charge takes only 50 minutes during trips. You can also check the remaining range via the APP.


