Tesla Model XTesla Model X - Consumption and Range
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Consumption is influenced by many factors: speed, outside temperature, heating, air conditioning, seat heating and battery conditioning. Since statistics are weighted by kilometres driven, a single 200 km motorway trip in summer at 100 km/h has more influence on the average than ten short city trips.
Vehicles by model year - 1 from the community
Over half are model year 2016 or newer
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Range by Season (90% → 10%)
· Model X 90D (2015-2016)Details & methodology
WLTP = official manufacturer value (COMBINED). Real consumption is based on user data from EV Monitor.
Community consumption values show normalised driving consumption - charging losses have been removed (AC: 10%, DC: 5%). WLTP only measures driving consumption without standby and preconditioning - a difference of 5-15% is therefore normal.
Consumption is influenced by many factors: speed, outside temperature, heating, air conditioning, seat heating and battery conditioning. Since statistics are weighted by kilometres driven, a single 200 km motorway trip in summer at 100 km/h has more influence on the average than ten short city trips.
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Tesla Model X - Consumption, Range & Charging Costs
The Tesla Model X is an electric vehicle with an official WLTP range of up to 257 miles. According to real-world data from EV Monitor users, the average consumption is 2.3 mi/kWh - based on 473 charging sessions (465 with consumption measurement).
WLTP vs. Real Consumption
The WLTP value is measured under standardized test conditions and often differs in everyday use. On average, real-world consumption is -18% compared to the WLTP value.
Consumption by Season
According to community data, the Tesla Model X consumes 2.4 mi/kWh in summer (May-Aug) and 2.2 mi/kWh in winter (Nov-Feb) - 8% more in winter.