If you don’t mind waiting on delivery, the Tesla Model X is now on sale to the public. Like the Model S before it, there’s three different versions to choose, but the 70D starts at $80,000 – before incentives like federal (and possibly state) tax credits. The 70D has an estimated range of 355 kilometers and a top speed of 225 km/h, while the 90D runs to 413 kilometers, with a 250 km/h top speed. The P90D (the first Model X that’ll arrive in early 2016), reduces the range to 400 kilometers, but will hit 0-100 km/h in 3.8 seconds (or 3.2 if you’re feeling Ludicrous). While we don’t have the pricing on all the models, Tesla has shared some of the configuration prices. They’re all outlined after the break, but regardless if you make it your own, expect the cheaper 90D and 70D models to land mid- and late 2016.

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