This 2018 Tesla Model X P100D is finished in Deep Blue Metallic over white synthetic leather, the truck is powered by dual three-phase AC induction motors driving all four wheels through a single-speed direct-drive transmission.

Features include the Ludicrous Mode upgrade, a 100-kWh battery, optional 22″ Turbine wheels, Full Self-Driving capability, Enhanced Autopilot, Smart Air Suspension, “Falcon” doors, a 17″ central display, and a six-seat interior with heated and ventilated power-adjustable front seats.

Developed from the full-sized sedan platform of the Model S, the production Model X launched in 2015.

This example is finished in Deep Blue Metallic and features a panoramic windshield, LED headlights, retractable polished door handles, power-folding mirrors, a rear spoiler, and a P100D rear badge.

The “Falcon” upward-swinging door sensors have been replaced.

Optional 22″ Turbine wheels were fitted in May 2023 with new Pirelli Scorpion Zero tires measuring 265/35 up front and 285/35 out back.

The truck was also optioned with Smart Air Suspension and Enhanced Autopilot.

The powertrain provides regenerative braking, and the four-wheel disc brakes are equipped with red Tesla-branded calipers all around.

The front upper control arm ball joints were resealed with urethane in 2022.

The cabin is trimmed in white synthetic leather and features heated and ventilated power-adjustable front seats as well as two rows of heated rear seating.

An aftermarket storage compartment was installed below the 17″ central display, and additional appointments include the Premium Interior and Sound Packages, an ultra-sueded black headliner, driver’s position memory, dual-zone climate control, Bluetooth connectivity, navigation, and 12-volt outlets.

Driver assistance features include Full Self-Driving Capability, a front and rear camera system, parking sensors, and lane departure warning.

A heated three-spoke steering wheel sits atop an automatic tilt-away column and fronts a configurable digital information screen.

The odometer currently shows 18,600 miles.