2017 Model X Tesla 0-60 times

2017 Tesla Model X
0-60 Times is from 5.5 sec
for a 328 horsepower trim and to 5.5 sec
for 328 horsepower
Trim
0-60 times, 1/4 mile
P100D 4dr Sport Utility
5377 Weight, 81 City / 92 Hwy mpg, 4-wheel disc, all-wheel drive, 1-spd auto transmission
3.1 sec, 11.8 @ 118
100D 4dr Sport Utility
532 Hp, 713 Lb-Ft., 5267 Weight, 89 City / 90 Hwy mpg, 4-wheel disc, all-wheel drive, 1-spd auto transmission
4.6 sec, 13 @ 105
90D 4dr Sport Utility
417 Hp, 485 Lb-Ft., 5267 Weight, 90 City / 94 Hwy mpg, 4-wheel disc, all-wheel drive, 1-spd auto transmission
5 sec, 13.6 @ 102
75D 4dr Sport Utility
328 Hp, 387 Lb-Ft., 91 City / 95 Hwy mpg, 4-wheel disc, all-wheel drive, 1-spd auto transmission
5.5 sec, 14.1 @ 100
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Tesla Model X 0-60 mph acceleration across years

Year
0-60 times, Quarter mile
1/4 mile times
4.1 sec.
11.2 @ 0 mph
2.7 - 4.4 sec.
11.5 @ 0 - 13.6 @ 0 mph
3.1 sec.
13.6 @ 0 mph
3.1 - 5.5 sec.
11.8 @ 118 - 14.1 @ 100 mph
3.1 - 5.5 sec.
11.8 @ 118 - 14.1 @ 100 mph
3.2 - 4.8 sec.
11.9 @ 117 - 13.1 @ 103 mph

Tesla Model X competition 0-60 mph acceleration

How quickly can 2017 Tesla Model X strike 0-to-60 from a dead stop? Browse through various 2017 Tesla Model X trims to uncover the make automobiles with all the coolest as well as the worst 0 to 60 miles per hour times.

You can also wish to find how zero to 60 times of the particular model changed across years and find out the way it appears versus the rivals. It comes with an critical thing to be aware of. In fact, the numbers you see in the guide cannot appear to be true overall performance and in all likelihood isn't even the output you'd measure in the event you performed a 0-60 mph drag by your self.


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