2020 TESLA MODEL X | 5YJXCDE40LF263023
2020 TESLA MODEL X | 5YJXCDE40LF263023
Specifications
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~$140,000
Engine: Dual Electric Motors
Torque: ~1,050 Nm
0–100 km/h: ~2.6 s
The Tesla Model X Plaid defies category norms by delivering supercar-level acceleration in a three-row electric SUV. Powered by Tesla’s advanced tri-motor powertrain, it can catapult from 0 to 100 km/h in just 2.6 seconds—an astonishing figure for a vehicle that weighs over 5,300 pounds and seats up to seven. The secret lies in the instant torque and precise torque vectoring made possible by the independently controlled rear motors, which allow for seamless power distribution and traction management in all conditions.
Despite its size and upright stance, the Model X Plaid handles with grace and responsiveness. The adaptive air suspension dynamically adjusts ride height and damping, lowering the center of gravity during spirited driving while still offering ample clearance for daily usability. Though its focus remains on luxury and technology, the Plaid variant adds genuine dynamic capability, making use of its massive battery as a structural and handling asset. With a low-mounted platform and fast-reacting software, the vehicle pivots into corners and accelerates out of them with surprising poise.
What sets the Model X Plaid apart is not just its raw speed, but how effortlessly it combines that performance with utility. The Falcon Wing doors, panoramic windshield, and expansive cargo space make it uniquely practical, while the software enhancements like launch mode, drag strip settings, and on-demand updates ensure it remains competitive over time. It’s not just an electric SUV—it’s a performance machine that happens to carry an entire family while outrunning sports coupes on the freeway.
Body Styles
SUV
Model Name Meaning (Manufacturer)
The "Model X" follows Tesla’s alphanumeric naming scheme, representing the SUV sibling of the Model S. "X" signifies its crossover/utility function, but also fits within Tesla’s original cheeky intent to spell "S3XY" across its lineup (Model S, 3, X, Y).
Built on a shared architecture with the Model S, the Model X was engineered for long-range EV performance, but with added utility — making it a favorite for families, fleets, and high-tech luxury buyers.
Model Name Meaning (Languages)
“Model X” is globally consistent and does not require translation. Its simplicity and “tech product” styling resonate with modern, premium, and global-minded buyers. In all markets, the Model X has come to represent elite EV capability and futuristic design.
Body & Interior Colors and Rims
Available exterior colors include Pearl White Multi-Coat (standard), Solid Black, Deep Blue Metallic, Midnight Silver, and Ultra Red, with limited runs of exclusive hues via Tesla’s Paint Shop in Fremont or Berlin.
Interior options include Black, Cream, or White Premium Upholstery, with walnut décor, carbon fiber trim, or matte white minimalist dash accents. All surfaces are vegan leather (synthetic), with heated and ventilated seating, tri-zone climate control, and premium audio standard on most trims.
Wheel choices range from:
20” Cyberstream wheels (standard on Dual Motor AWD)
22” Turbine or Arachnid wheels (optional on Plaid trims)
All configurations include panoramic windshield glass and frameless falcon-wing doors with built-in sensors.
Top Expensive Options
- Plaid Tri-Motor AWD (1,020 hp, 0–60 in 2.5 sec) – $20,000+ premium over Long Range
- Full Self-Driving Capability (FSD Beta eligible) – $12,000
- 22” Onyx Black or Silver Turbine Wheels – $5,500
- Six-Seat Layout (captain’s chairs, better access) – $6,500
- Seven-Seat Layout with Fold-Flat Rear Bench – $3,500
- Ultra Red or Midnight Cherry Red Paint – $2,000–$3,000
- Carbon Fiber Interior Trim – $1,500
- Premium Connectivity (live traffic, video streaming) – $9.99/mo or $199/year
- Tow Package (5,000 lb capacity with hitch and wiring) – $1,250
- Yoke Steering (included on Plaid, optional on LR) – standard or swap for traditional wheel at no cost
vs Competitors
The Model X competes with the BMW iX M60, Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV, Audi Q8 e-tron, Lucid Gravity (upcoming), and Rivian R1S. It stands out with:
Falcon-wing doors
Longest EV range in the class (up to 348 mi EPA for LR)
Unmatched performance (Plaid: 1,020 hp, 0–60 in 2.5 sec)
Full OTA software updates
Minimalist tech-first interior with no physical buttons
While rivals offer more traditional luxury trimmings and tactile controls, the Model X excels in technology leadership, supercharging network access, and performance dominance.
Fun Fact
The Tesla Model X Plaid is the quickest-accelerating SUV in the world, with a claimed 0–60 mph time of 2.5 seconds, beating even exotic super-SUVs like the Lamborghini Urus and Porsche Cayenne Turbo GT. It’s also the only SUV with self-presenting falcon-wing doors that use ultrasonic sensors to avoid obstacles, making every entrance and exit feel like science fiction brought to life.
Lot Details
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Sale Date10/Jun/2025
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Lot Number41720251
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Sale document
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Location
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Odometer206,109 miles (331,699 km)
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Primary Damage:RIGHT SIDE
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Fuel
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Engine TypeU U UX
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Color
Final Bid Tesla Model X (2020)
$10,100
$33,555
$74,000
Specifications
4
~$140,000
Torque:
0–100 km/h:
The Tesla Model X Plaid defies category norms by delivering supercar-level acceleration in a three-row electric SUV. Powered by Tesla’s advanced tri-motor powertrain, it can catapult from 0 to 100 km/h in just 2.6 seconds—an astonishing figure for a vehicle that weighs over 5,300 pounds and seats up to seven. The secret lies in the instant torque and precise torque vectoring made possible by the independently controlled rear motors, which allow for seamless power distribution and traction management in all conditions.
Despite its size and upright stance, the Model X Plaid handles with grace and responsiveness. The adaptive air suspension dynamically adjusts ride height and damping, lowering the center of gravity during spirited driving while still offering ample clearance for daily usability. Though its focus remains on luxury and technology, the Plaid variant adds genuine dynamic capability, making use of its massive battery as a structural and handling asset. With a low-mounted platform and fast-reacting software, the vehicle pivots into corners and accelerates out of them with surprising poise.
What sets the Model X Plaid apart is not just its raw speed, but how effortlessly it combines that performance with utility. The Falcon Wing doors, panoramic windshield, and expansive cargo space make it uniquely practical, while the software enhancements like launch mode, drag strip settings, and on-demand updates ensure it remains competitive over time. It’s not just an electric SUV—it’s a performance machine that happens to carry an entire family while outrunning sports coupes on the freeway.
Body Styles
SUV
Model Name Meaning (Manufacturer)
The "Model X" follows Tesla’s alphanumeric naming scheme, representing the SUV sibling of the Model S. "X" signifies its crossover/utility function, but also fits within Tesla’s original cheeky intent to spell "S3XY" across its lineup (Model S, 3, X, Y).
Built on a shared architecture with the Model S, the Model X was engineered for long-range EV performance, but with added utility — making it a favorite for families, fleets, and high-tech luxury buyers.
Model Name Meaning (Languages)
“Model X” is globally consistent and does not require translation. Its simplicity and “tech product” styling resonate with modern, premium, and global-minded buyers. In all markets, the Model X has come to represent elite EV capability and futuristic design.
Body & Interior Colors and Rims
Available exterior colors include Pearl White Multi-Coat (standard), Solid Black, Deep Blue Metallic, Midnight Silver, and Ultra Red, with limited runs of exclusive hues via Tesla’s Paint Shop in Fremont or Berlin.
Interior options include Black, Cream, or White Premium Upholstery, with walnut décor, carbon fiber trim, or matte white minimalist dash accents. All surfaces are vegan leather (synthetic), with heated and ventilated seating, tri-zone climate control, and premium audio standard on most trims.
Wheel choices range from:
20” Cyberstream wheels (standard on Dual Motor AWD)
22” Turbine or Arachnid wheels (optional on Plaid trims)
All configurations include panoramic windshield glass and frameless falcon-wing doors with built-in sensors.
Top Expensive Options
- Plaid Tri-Motor AWD (1,020 hp, 0–60 in 2.5 sec) – $20,000+ premium over Long Range
- Full Self-Driving Capability (FSD Beta eligible) – $12,000
- 22” Onyx Black or Silver Turbine Wheels – $5,500
- Six-Seat Layout (captain’s chairs, better access) – $6,500
- Seven-Seat Layout with Fold-Flat Rear Bench – $3,500
- Ultra Red or Midnight Cherry Red Paint – $2,000–$3,000
- Carbon Fiber Interior Trim – $1,500
- Premium Connectivity (live traffic, video streaming) – $9.99/mo or $199/year
- Tow Package (5,000 lb capacity with hitch and wiring) – $1,250
- Yoke Steering (included on Plaid, optional on LR) – standard or swap for traditional wheel at no cost
vs Competitors
The Model X competes with the BMW iX M60, Mercedes-Benz EQS SUV, Audi Q8 e-tron, Lucid Gravity (upcoming), and Rivian R1S. It stands out with:
Falcon-wing doors
Longest EV range in the class (up to 348 mi EPA for LR)
Unmatched performance (Plaid: 1,020 hp, 0–60 in 2.5 sec)
Full OTA software updates
Minimalist tech-first interior with no physical buttons
While rivals offer more traditional luxury trimmings and tactile controls, the Model X excels in technology leadership, supercharging network access, and performance dominance.
Fun Fact
The Tesla Model X Plaid is the quickest-accelerating SUV in the world, with a claimed 0–60 mph time of 2.5 seconds, beating even exotic super-SUVs like the Lamborghini Urus and Porsche Cayenne Turbo GT. It’s also the only SUV with self-presenting falcon-wing doors that use ultrasonic sensors to avoid obstacles, making every entrance and exit feel like science fiction brought to life.