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  2. Tesla Model X - Wikipedia

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    In January 2019, Tesla discontinued the 75D version, making the 100D the base version of the Model X. The base price of the Model X 100D is $97,000 (~$114,029 in 2023) as of Jan 2019. [38] In July 2019, Tesla added a Long Range model of the Model X with a 325-mile EPA range priced at $84,500 (~$99,335 in 2023). [39]

  3. Tesla slashes prices of high-end Model S and Model X EVs - AOL

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    According to its website, Tesla has slashed the prices of both its Model S and Model X SUV luxury vehicles. The base version of the Model S drops around 5% to $89,990, and the Plaid performance ...

  4. Tesla Autopilot hardware - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, Tesla shifted to a computer using a custom "FSD Chip" designed by Tesla, branded as Hardware 3. Starting in 2021, Tesla stopped installing the radar sensor in new vehicles, and the ADAS was updated to drop radar support. In 2022, Tesla announced it also would drop support for the ultrasonic sensors, moving the ADAS to an all-visual system.

  5. Tesla Model S and Model X Base Prices Drop Once Again - AOL

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    The new shorter-range Model S and Model X start at $79,880 and $89,880, respectively.

  6. Tesla unveils cheaper Model S, Model X EVs with less range - AOL

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    The Model X Standard Range starts at $88,490 and has 269 miles of range, compared to the 348 miles for the regular "Model X." Tesla from time to time releases different trims of its models, with ...

  7. North American Charging System - Wikipedia

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    The North American Charging System (NACS), standardized as SAE J3400, is an electric vehicle (EV) charging connector standard maintained by SAE International. [1] Developed by Tesla, Inc., it has been used by all North American market Tesla vehicles since 2021 and was opened for use by other manufacturers in November 2022.