The Tesla Model X is Tesla’s flagship SUV, sold in two main variants (Model X AWD and Model X Plaid). Below are the most-cited, quick-reference Model X stats—range, acceleration, power, capacity, pricing context, and sales context (noting Tesla doesn’t publish Model X deliveries as a standalone line item).

Key Tesla Model X stats at a glance
- EPA range: up to 352 miles (Model X AWD); 335 miles (Model X Plaid).
- 0–60 mph: as quick as 2.5 seconds (Plaid); 3.8 seconds (AWD).
- Peak power: up to 1,020 hp (Plaid); 670 hp (AWD).
- Top speed: 163 mph (Plaid); 155 mph (AWD).
- Max Supercharging: 250 kW (both variants).
- Towing capacity: up to 5,000 lbs (both variants).
- Seating: up to 7 (AWD) or up to 6 (Plaid).
- Max cargo volume: 94.5 cu ft.
- 2026 price context (third-party listing): about $101,630–$116,630 depending on configuration.
- Sales context: Tesla reports “Other Models” deliveries (typically Model S/X plus other low-volume vehicles); 85,133 in 2024 vs 50,850 in 2025.
Range statistics (EPA estimated)
Tesla lists two headline EPA range figures for the Model X lineup: 352 miles for the AWD variant and 335 miles for the Plaid variant.
| Label | Bar | Value | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Model X AWD |
| 352 mi | ||
| Model X Plaid |
| 335 mi |
Max = 352 mi. Widths: Model X AWD 100.00%, Model X Plaid 95.17%.
Acceleration statistics (0–60 mph)
Headline 0–60 mph times: 3.8 seconds (AWD) and 2.5 seconds (Plaid). Note: lower time is faster.
| Label | Bar | Value | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Model X AWD |
| 3.8 s | ||
| Model X Plaid |
| 2.5 s |
Max = 3.8 s. Widths: Model X AWD 100.00%, Model X Plaid 65.79%.
Power statistics (peak horsepower)
Tesla lists 670 hp for Model X AWD and 1,020 hp for Model X Plaid.
| Label | Bar | Value | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Model X Plaid |
| 1,020 hp | ||
| Model X AWD |
| 670 hp |
Max = 1,020 hp. Widths: Model X Plaid 100.00%, Model X AWD 65.69%.
Size, capacity, and warranty stats
Below are the core utility numbers Tesla highlights for the Model X lineup.
| Metric | Model X AWD | Model X Plaid |
|---|---|---|
| Seating (max) | Up to 7 | Up to 6 |
| Max cargo volume | 94.5 cu ft | 94.5 cu ft |
| Towing capacity | 5,000 lbs | 5,000 lbs |
| Curb mass | 5,152 lbs | 5,434 lbs |
| Max Supercharging power | 250 kW | 250 kW |
| Basic vehicle warranty | 4 years / 50,000 miles | 4 years / 50,000 miles |
| Battery & drive unit warranty | 8 years / 150,000 miles | 8 years / 150,000 miles |
Deliveries context (Model X is not reported as a standalone line item)
Tesla’s production-and-deliveries releases typically group low-volume vehicles into an “Other Models” bucket (often understood to include Model S and Model X, plus other low-volume vehicles depending on the period). That makes “Other Models” the closest official delivery proxy when you want a Tesla-published count that includes Model X.
| Label | Bar | Value | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2024 “Other Models” deliveries |
| 85,133 | ||
| 2025 “Other Models” deliveries |
| 50,850 |
Max = 85,133. Widths: 2024 “Other Models” deliveries 100.00%, 2025 “Other Models” deliveries 59.73%.
Derived metrics (from Tesla’s totals): “Other Models” were about 4.76% of Tesla deliveries in 2024 and about 3.11% in 2025, with 2025 down roughly 40.27% vs 2024 for that bucket.
Safety & recall-related statistics
In NHTSA testing coverage reported by major auto outlets, the 2017 Model X earned five-star results across the core crash categories (front, side, rollover), and reporting at the time also described five-star performance across subcategories and a stated 93% chance of walking away without serious injury in a serious crash (as cited by Tesla and repeated in coverage).
For reliability-risk context, a NHTSA investigation into certain 2016–2017 Model X vehicles’ front suspension fore link failures covered 74,918 Tesla vehicles in total (Model S and Model X). Investigators cited 426 reported failures and linked only one minor crash (no injury) to the issue in those reports.
Pricing snapshot (2026 model-year context)
Tesla’s pricing changes frequently by market and configuration, but a commonly cited 2026 U.S. pricing band from automotive media places the Model X at roughly $101,630–$116,630 depending on configuration.
Sources
- Tesla — Model X Specs (range, acceleration, power, towing, weight, seating, cargo, charging, warranty).
- Tesla Investor Relations — Production & Deliveries press releases (2024 and 2025 “Other Models” and totals).
- Car and Driver — 2026 Tesla Model X pricing and specs overview.
- MotorTrend and Cars.com — reporting on 2017 NHTSA Model X crash ratings and related safety claims.
- Reuters — reporting on NHTSA closing a suspension-failure evaluation (scope and complaint counts).