Tesla unveils Model X crossover electric car
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Tesla's Model X crossover electric vehicle is based on the same platform as the Model S
The teaser pic of the Model X tweeted by Tesla CEO Elon Musk
Tesla's Model X crossover electric vehicle
The Tesla Model X
Tesla's Model X crossover electric vehicle is based on the same platform as the Model S
The Tesla Model X
The Tesla Model X features "falcon-wing" doors
The Tesla Model X features "falcon-wing" doors
The Tesla Model X comes in rear- or dual-motor all-wheel drive versions
The Tesla Model X
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Tesla has unveiled its latest electric car, the Model X, at its California Design Studios. Tesla CEO Elon Musk said the prototype crossover vehicle on display was the company's most advanced to appear at a launch so is unlikely to differ significantly from the vehicle that will be put into production. The vehicle will be available in both rear- and four-wheel-drive versions. The latter packs two independent electric motors - one on the rear axle and the other in the "engine bay" - with a "Perfromance" all-wheel drive model able to accelerate from 0 - 60 mph (96.5 km/h) in under five seconds.
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