Used Tesla Model X Cars

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We have 10 used Tesla Model X cars for sale online, so check out the listings. View stock from 5 dealers. Find a second hand Tesla Model X by searching today.
Tesla Model X (Dual Motor) Standard Range Auto 4WD +30

2018

Automatic

Tax: £0

Mileage: 57,890

Electric

Tesla Model X Long Range AWD 5dr Auto SUV 2020, 39 +24

2020

Automatic

Tax: £0

Mileage: 39,448

Electric

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Tesla Model X Performance Ludicrous AWD 5dr Auto [ +24

2019

Automatic

Tax: n/a

Mileage: 48,356

Electric

Tesla Model X Long Range AWD 5dr Auto SUV 2020, 49 +24

2020

Automatic

Tax: £0

Mileage: 49,331

Electric

Tesla Model X (Dual Motor) Long Range Plus Auto 4W +29

2020

Automatic

Tax: £0

Mileage: 57,040

Electric

Tesla Model X (Dual Motor) Performance Auto 4WDE 5 +30

2020

Automatic

Tax: £0

Mileage: 64,670

Electric

Tesla Model X Long Range AWD 5dr Auto (Adapt SUV 2 +35

2020

Automatic

Tax: n/a

Mileage: 67,031

Electric

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Tesla Model X 306kW 90kWh Dual Motor 5dr SUV 2017, +24

2017

Automatic

Tax: £0

Mileage: 11,600

Electric

Tesla Model X 75D (Dual Motor) Auto 4WDE 5dr SUV 2 +25
£23,995  or Finance from £567 per month

2017

Automatic

Tax: n/a

Mileage: 69,846

Electric

Tesla Model X (Dual Motor) Performance Auto 4WDE 5

2020

Automatic

Tax: £0

Mileage: 29,072

Electric

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Why buy a used Tesla Model X with Exchange and Mart?

Tesla is changing the way we think about electric cars. It's a process that started back in 2012 with their first vehicle, the Model S, a luxury executive-class contender that went far further on a full charge than any other full-electric car of the period. The brand's second design, this Model X, first launched back in 2015, also shook things up, an SUV that had few of the downsides that you'd think would go along with SUV ownership. Assuming you can afford the high upfront six-figure asking price - or more likely, the plump monthly leasing figures - it's super-cheap to run and, depending on the variant you choose, can go well over 300 miles or more between charges. The downside is that this car now comes only in left hand drive form. As before four wheel drive is standard and depending on how you specify your car, you can seat up to seven people. In future, it will even be able to drive itself. If you're looking for automotive state of the art, you'll still find it right here.

About the Tesla Model X

The Model X remains a very desirable thing. It's also now a very expensive thing. Still, if you were already going to spend just below (or maybe even just above) £110,000 on a luxury SUV, it's certainly a more rational choice than something more conventional in this segment. But it's really disappointing that Tesla no longer prioritises our market enough to offer this car in right hand drive. Apart from that and the high price, caveats are relatively few. Yes, battery charging does require a little more thought than just topping up a tank and if a car is shared between a married couple for instance, you'll both need to be on the ball with it. Other than that, there's very little not to like. The interior is adventurous, the packaging is efficient and the acceleration is quite simply astonishing. Quite simply, the Model X sets a fresh standard for what cars of this kind can do.

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