Engine Capacity Rating
100 kWh
Fuel Economy Rating
543 km - 576 km
Fuel Type Category
Electric
Engine Power Output
670 BHP - 1020 BHP
transmission
Automatic
Number Of Seats
7 seater
Engine Assembly
100 kWh
Odometer Mileage
543 km - 576 km
Fuel Type Category
Electric
Engine Power Output
670 BHP - 1020 BHP
transmission
Automatic
Number Of Seats
7 seater
Engine Torque Output
400 Nm - 600 Nm
Engine Capacity Rating
100 kWh
Acceleration Performance
2.6 sec - 3.9 sec
Drivetrain Type
All Wheel Drive
cylinders
Triple
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The Tesla Model X is a full-size all-electric SUV that blends supercar-level performance with genuine seven-seat practicality — and its signature falcon-wing rear doors remain one of the most dramatic design statements in any vehicle at any price. The 2026 range starts from AED 443,980.
Both available variants are dual-motor all-wheel drive. The Plaid delivers 670 BHP from its 100 kWh battery pack, sprinting to 100 km/h in under 2.6 seconds — quicker than most dedicated sports cars. The All-Wheel Drive variant, priced from AED 458,570, is tuned for maximum range rather than outright performance, making it the more practical choice for buyers prioritising long-distance comfort over headline acceleration. The Automatic single-speed drivetrain is standard across both. With seating for 7, the three-row cabin is genuinely usable — unlike most seven-seat SUV rivals where the third row is an afterthought.
Pros: the Plaid's acceleration is in a class of its own among family SUVs — nothing else seats seven and reaches 100 km/h in under three seconds. Over-the-air software updates keep the car current without a dealer visit, and the 17-inch portrait touchscreen is the most capable infotainment interface in its segment. The falcon-wing doors make third-row access noticeably easier than conventional rival SUVs. Cons: the UAE charging network, while growing, still requires more route planning than a petrol equivalent — the Model X's range advantage over rivals narrows on longer inter-emirate runs. Ride quality on 22-inch wheels can feel firm on rougher Dubai roads. Build consistency has historically been a concern for early production examples.
Used 2024 Model X examples currently list from AED 205,000 on CarSwitch — around 54% below new, reflecting the meaningful price premium of the new 2026 range and making a lightly used example a compelling proposition for budget-conscious buyers.
Buyers cross-shopping the Model X typically also consider the BMW iX, Mercedes-Benz EQE SUV, and Audi Q6 e-tron — all premium electric SUVs in a broadly similar bracket. The Model X wins on outright performance and third-row usability; the German rivals tend to offer a more conventional luxury interior feel and broader dealer network coverage across the UAE.