Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
Regrettably, it’s going to be some time before that truly sizable Tesla Cybertruck arrives—and we’re with you; Teslas do look small compared to a Highlander.
The biggest Tesla SUV is the Model X. While it may not appear as boxy as your Highlander, it actually beats it in length: at 198.3 inches long compared to the latest Highlander’s 197.4 inches.
At over $121,000 a pop, the Model X comes with some other big numbers.
Here are a few you may be happy to see:
Standard driving range is 348 miles
Three rows of seats can fit seven passengers
Two electric motors can produce 670 horsepower
There is 91.6 cubic feet of maximum cargo volume (in the “frunk”, and behind the first row)
Maximum towing capacity is 5,000 lbs
EPA-estimated MPGe ratings are 109/101/105 city/highway/combined
Though the Tesla Model X may not look the part, it’s clearly an extremely capable SUV—with many of its specs putting gas-powered SUVs to shme! Its main downside, perhaps, is the cost to buy one and the
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