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2025 Tesla Model X All-Wheel Drive
Discontinued Model X (Palladium) · SUV · AWD

The 2025 Tesla Model X All-Wheel Drive was an SUV produced from 2025 to 2026. It features a dual motor (front induction + rear permanent magnet) AWD powertrain. EPA-rated range is 352 miles with 102 MPGe. It accelerates from 0 to 60 mph in 3.8 seconds. Top speed is 155 mph. Manufactured at Fremont, CA.

352miEPA Range
3.8s0-60 mph
155mphTop Speed
670HPPower
100kWhBattery

The 2025 refresh brought a round steering wheel back as standard, ending the yoke experiment for most buyers. Tesla also updated the exterior with a revised front fascia, new headlights, and a cleaner bumper design that brought the X in line with the refreshed Model S. Inside, the screen hardware got faster processors and the ambient lighting was redesigned.

The AWD variant replaced the "Long Range" naming, pairing dual motors with an updated battery pack for improved cold-weather performance. Tesla also added HW4 cameras and compute hardware across the lineup, future-proofing the vehicle for upcoming autonomy features. The falcon wing doors, now in their tenth year, remained the X's signature party trick.

What changed vs the 2022 Long Range AWD
  • Updated front fascia and bumper styling
  • Stealth Grey paint added; Pearl White Multi-Coat now standard
  • Quieter cabin and softer ride from suspension/bushing changes
  • Front-facing camera for parking and trail use
EPA Range by Wheel
20" Cyberstream352 mi
22" Turbine329 mi
Charging
Peak DC Fast250 kW
DC Fast 10-80%~26 min
AC Onboard Charger11.5 kW
Home L2 (full charge)~8.7 hrs
ConnectorNACS
Full Specifications
Model Years2025–2026
ModelTesla Model X
VariantAll-Wheel Drive
StatusDiscontinued
GenerationModel X (Palladium)
Body TypeSUV
Seats7
Doors4
DrivetrainAWD
Motor(s)Dual Motor (front induction + rear permanent magnet)
Battery Capacity100 kWh
EPA Range352 miles
MPGe102
Efficiency33 kWh/100mi
0-60 mph3.8 sec
Top Speed155 mph
Horsepower (est.)670 HP
Curb Weight5,185 lbs
Cargo Volume94.5 cu ft
Length198.3"
Width78.7"
Height66.3"
Wheelbase116.7"
Production Start2025-06
Production End2026-04
AutopilotTACC standard, FSD subscription optional
FactoryFremont, CA
Configuration
Colors
Stealth GreyPearl White Multi-CoatSolid BlackDeep Blue MetallicUltra Red
Wheel Options
20" Cyberstream22" Turbine
Warranty & Incentives
Basic Vehicle Warranty4 years / 50,000 miles
Battery & Drive Unit8 years / 150,000 miles
Federal EV Tax CreditEligible (subject to income/price caps)
Notable Features
  • 2025 refresh
  • Multi-color animated ambient lighting
  • Front bumper camera
  • Improved Active Noise Cancellation
  • Adaptive driving beams
  • 22-speaker audio
  • Falcon wing doors
  • 5/6/7 seat configurations
  • 94.5 cu ft cargo
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the EPA range of the 2025 Model X All-Wheel Drive?
EPA range is 352 miles on the smaller wheels and 329 miles on the larger wheels. See the range-by-wheel table for the exact split.
How fast is the 2025 Model X All-Wheel Drive 0-60 mph?
Tesla quotes 3.8 seconds 0-60 mph (with one-foot rollout subtracted, per Tesla's standard). Top speed is 155 mph.
How fast does the 2025 Model X All-Wheel Drive charge?
250 kW peak at a Tesla Supercharger, with a 10-80% charge in roughly 26 minutes. On a Level 2 home charger it accepts up to 11.5 kW AC, so a full charge from empty takes about 8.7 hours. Connector: NACS.
What's the battery warranty on the 2025 Model X All-Wheel Drive?
Tesla's battery and drive unit limited warranty covers 8 years or 150,000 miles (whichever comes first), with at least 70% capacity retention.
Is the 2025 Model X All-Wheel Drive eligible for the federal EV tax credit?
Yes. As of build assembly in North America with a qualifying battery, this trim qualifies for the full $7,500 US federal EV credit under the Inflation Reduction Act. Buyer income and vehicle MSRP caps apply (sedans $55k, SUVs/trucks/vans $80k).
How is the 2025 Model X All-Wheel Drive different from the 2022 Long Range AWD?
EPA range: +4 mi vs the 2022 Long Range AWD (improved). See the "What changed" section above for the full list.
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