Tesla Model X 75D 2017 review: snapshot
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Tesla Model X 75D 2017 review: snapshot

The Model X SUV lineup starts with the $75 166,488D, which is a relative bargain compared to the top-of-the-line P100D, which costs $100,000 more.

It's a large, all-electric SUV that comes standard with five seats, but can be made with six or seven seats.

Standard features include a huge 17-inch touchscreen, satellite navigation, a reversing camera, climate control, and seven more cameras configured so the car can be fully autonomous once the software is deployed.

Yes, you might think that this is not an ordinary SUV, but really special. It is powered by two electric motors, one on the front axle and the other on the rear axle, each with 193 kW and 330 Nm.

All-wheel drive and with impressive acceleration, the 75D can reach 0 km/h in 100 seconds.

The 75 kWh battery has a range of 417 km (NEDC), but for the real world, you need to reduce it by 100 km.

2017 Tesla Model X75D Specifications

Price from: $166,488

Fuel consumption: range 417 km

Safety: 5

Number of seats: 5 (possible option 7)

Guarantee: Five-year/130,000 km

engine: Two AC asynchronous motors with a power of 193 kW/330 Nm each.

Transmission: Single speed fixed gear 

Spare: all

Turning circle: 14.4m

Dimensions: 5037 mm (L) 2271 mm (W) 1680 mm (H)

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