Pros Huge fuel economy gains Seriously improved towing capacity Thoughtful and easy third-row access
Cons Unsettled ride quality Interior quality fails to match the price tag Mushy brake pedal saps confidence
Pros Handsome new styling, powerful and relatively efficient hybrid powertrain, quiet cabin.
Cons Rear-seat headroom is limited, feels unwieldy to drive, third row of seats don't fold flat into the floor.
Pros Ample power from the V6 hybrid drivetrain Impressive list of standard and available tech features Comfortable ride for a truck-based SUV High max towing capacity
Cons Noticeable wind noise at highway speed Awkward third-row seating position
For 2021, All-new interior design with new dash, steering wheel and infotainment screen.Minor changes to exterior design.Lineup now consists of Long Range and Plaid trims.
Pros Instant and powerful acceleration Electric range is impressive Three-row seating is available Access to Tesla's extensive Supercharger network
Cons Finicky upward-swinging rear doors impede functionality Vast windshield lets too much sun and heat into the cabin Apple CarPlay and Android Auto aren't offered
If you can look past the gimmickry of the falcon doors, the 2021 Tesla Model X can render the big gas-guzzling family SUV obsolete.
Pros Shockingly good performance Smooth, controlled ride Quick, clear 17.0-inch touchscreen A design like no other
Cons Gimmicky falcon-wing doors Disappointing interior space High prices Awkward-looking profile
The Model X has received a styling refresh both inside and out for 2021. Cleaner lines give the SUV a more modern appearance on the outside while the cabin benefits from a redesigned infotainment display and a new F1-style square steering wheel. The lineup now consists of the Long Range and the performance-oriented Plaid models.
Pros Impressive all-electric driving range, fast-charging capability, giggle-inducing acceleration.
Cons Interior lacks luxury panache, top-hinged Falcon Wing doors are fussy, mediocre fit-and-finish.