Tesla Model X P90D 2016 review - pictures

The Tesla Model X has already been in the US for a while, and the all-electric SUV is finally coming to Europe, on sale summer 2016.

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The huge touchscreen display has a lot of functionality, and is as easy to use as a smartphone or tablet. It even allows you to open all the doors from the driving seat.
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The Model X, which has 458bhp, handles very well for a two and a half tonne SUV, with the bulk of the accelerative power kicking in at low speeds.

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There are plenty of seat combinations and adjustments to be made, meaning you can have a car with 4, 5, 6, or 7 seats.

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