It’s been a long time since the Tesla’s SUV was first announced in 2012, but next month we’re finally going to get the Model X. Designed to be a “better SUV than the Model S is sedan” the Model X will share the dual motor, all-wheel drive configuration in the Model S. Peak power is a remarkable 691 hp with 687 lb ft of torque. Best part, it will arrive with the same falcon wing doors from the concept vehicle that not only allow unhindered access to the rear seats, but look awesome as well.
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