



If you want a car that can smoke most supercars in the 0-60 mph sprint, with tons of technological marvels, and still be a responsible inhabitant of the earth, then look no further than Tesla. Founded in 2003 by the (in)famous Elon Musk, Tesla has grown to cover the lion's share in the all-electric vehicle market. Their Tesla Model X was introduced in 2015 as their luxury mid-size SUV/crossover offering. A chance to own this magnificent marvel of a car is at hand with this 2022 Tesla Model X with just 1200 miles on the clock.

Tesla offers the 2022 Tesla Model X in one standard paint scheme and four premiums. This 2022 Tesla Model X is painted in Midnight Silver metallic paint. It sits on a set of 20” Cyberstream wheels painted in black. The interior is bedecked in All Black with Ebony décor and trimmings. The Model X is massive which can be attested to the fact that you can seat up to seven, although this Model X is configured to accommodate up to six. It boasts the “largest all-glass panoramic windshield in production” with optimized solar tinting. Entertainment and functionality are afforded through the three 2200x1300 resolution screens, the 17” main display tilts and provides access to the vehicle's controls. With the Tesla Arcade, you can enable in-car gaming with wireless controller compatibility. Tri-zone climate control enhances comfort and cooling for all passengers. A different approach is taken with the steering wheel, starting with it being called a yoke instead of the former, which offers multifunction controls. Sound is amplified to the 22 speakers via a 960-watt audio system, which has Active Road Noise Reduction. Access to the car is afforded by the automatic Falcon Wing doors.

For purists, the 2022 Tesla Model X is something that is still somewhat experimental. It does not have a “heart” or engine per se, but rather a dual motor to give it an all-wheel-drive system. 0-60 mph is clocked in at 3.8 seconds with an electronically limited top speed of 149 mph. Basic Autopilot is included which enables the car to accelerate, steer and brake autonomously. A nifty feature of the Model X is Sentry Mode, which when activated will continuously monitor 360° of the car and record as well.




Tesla’s Model X was introduced in 2015, as the iconic American EV maker’s first SUV. Taking the form of a midsize luxury crossover, the Model X is most renowned for its falcon doors, making possibly the only SUV to offer these from the factory. That, plus its ludicrous four-figure power output in Plaid variants make it quite an interesting prospect. Sadly, the Plaid was discontinued recently, so if you want to get your hands on one, we’ve got a 11,926-mile 2023 Tesla Model X Plaid from Southwest Ranches, Florida for sale right now. The vehicle sports an estimated range of 333 miles on a full charge, and comes with a charging cable included with the sale.



Tesla is arguably the most high-profile American EV automaker of the moment, and has been so for the past decade at least. Spearheaded by Elon Musk, the brand has a portfolio of just four models. Their letters are S,3,X,Y, and if you look closely, you can see a pattern there. Yet, these models weren’t introduced in that order. For example, the Model X was the brand’s first electric crossover, and their second mass-market offering, after the Model S. With its breathtaking falcon doors, swift electric powertrain and distinctive interior styling, the Model X quickly garnered a cult following. If you’ve been aching to get your mitts on a Model X, here’s a 2023 Tesla Model X for sale. Amazingly, this car comes with less than 200 miles on the clock, making it basically brand-new! However there’s no charger included, but you can charge this beast at a myriad of public charging stations, including Tesla’s own network.



You know when Tesla make a vehicle, they don’t exactly follow the beaten path that automakers have created over a century of industry experience. Instead, they trail-blaze, forging a new path. The Model X is pure, tangible proof of Tesla’s breaking-the-mould persona. Here’s an SUV with serious sports car performance, and its most iconic feature is a set of gullwing doors for rear-seat passengers. Tesla’s even given the vehicle a party mode in which the lights flash and the doors dance on their axis in response. Now isn’t that something? Whether you like or dislike the company, you can’t deny their out-of-the-box thinking. If there’s something outrageous in the automotive industry, chances are it’s Tesla who takes the ball and runs with it. As for those who want to get their hands on a fresh, new Model X, we’ve got this 2024 Tesla Model X for sale right now. This 5,400-mile super-SUV is for sale by its original owner. We’re also told that there’s no charger included in the sale, but you can easily get one from Tesla, or just rock up to one of their charging stations.




The Y in Tesla’s quartet of S-3-X-Y cars, the Model Y is compact crossover. Interestingly, the vehicle is a strong seller in China, as well as North America. Today’s Pearl White 2026 Tesla Model Y Launch Edition comes to you from Centreville, Maryland and has done only 17,000 miles so far. A fine five-seat family SUV with a superbly decked out interior that includes front plus rear touchscreens, it comes with the charging cable included in the sale, and a dual-motor configuration that can give you thrilling acceleration when you wish. If you’d like to take custody of this basically box-fresh electric vehicle, give us a call or shoot us a DM.



In 2017, famed EV maker Tesla released the Model 3 sedan, as a smaller choice for those who found their flagship Model S a bit too sizable. Make no mistake, the Model 3 is still pretty roomy, as a midsize electric sedan. It comes in various forms, including the dual-motor Performance variant. That’s what we have here, a 11,000-mile 2022 Tesla Model 3 Performance from Sunny Isles, Florida. This fine family car comes with dual electric motors, a carbon-fiber rear spoiler and a white and black premium interior. Plus, with the sale of this car, you get a car cover, a charging cable, a paint touch-up kit and no less than four keys!



Love it or hate it, you can’t deny that Elon Musk’s famous Tesla Cybertruck is a true mold-breaker, a rebel, a divergence from the herd. Because let’s face it, pickup trucks haven’t seen the same level of design and technological innovation as cars and SUVs. All that changed with the Cybertruck, and now, you can check it out for yourself with this 2024 Tesla Cybertruck AWD Foundation Series. Up for grabs in Kingston, New York, this 12,038-mile machine features exclusive Foundation Series badging, full self-driving capabilities, a charging cable, storage badges and dual electric motors. Talk to us if you’d like to take it home.


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