Which Tesla model features the 'dualmotor' rear badge?

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EmersynMarie
07/28/25 6:33pm
Tesla's 'dualmotor' rear badge is found on the Model-X. As the sole SUV in Tesla's production lineup, the Model-X boasts a design that meets mid-to-large SUV standards, excelling in both powertrain performance and high-tech features. In addition to the logo, the rear displays the English name 'Tesla,' with the 'dualmotor' badge indicating the vehicle's dual-motor setup. Tesla Model-X's dual-motor variants are all-wheel-drive vehicles, available in two configurations: the Long Range and the Performance versions. The Long Range version features a front motor with a maximum power output of 202 kW and torque of 404 N·m, while the rear motor delivers 285 kW and 440 N·m. The Performance version's front motor matches the Long Range at 202 kW and 404 N·m, but the rear motor upgrades to 375 kW and 650 N·m.
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EliLynn
08/12/25 12:08am
When discussing Tesla's rear badges, I believe that the 'Dual Motor' emblem is not exclusive to a specific model. Multiple Tesla vehicles can have this badge, such as the Model S, Model 3, Model X, and Model Y, as long as they are equipped with the dual-motor system, which is then displayed on the rear. The dual-motor design provides the car with all-wheel-drive capability, making it more stable during acceleration or on slippery roads, reducing the risk of skidding. I remember attending a car enthusiast event where everyone was talking about their vehicles. A Model X owner specifically emphasized that he had chosen the Dual Motor version, which offered exceptional grip during high-speed cornering without significantly affecting battery range. In snowy conditions or on hilly terrains, this configuration really adds value. Overall, it's a practical technical badge representing better driving performance. I quite admire Tesla's functional design approach—it allows owners to instantly recognize their vehicle's configuration and enhances daily driving safety, especially in frequently encountered scenarios.
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