Tesla · 2016
Model X AWD - 75D
✓ EPA Verified
Electric Vehicle
Standard Sport Utility Vehicle 4WD
All-Wheel Drive
City
91
MPGe
Combined
93
MPGe
Highway
95
MPGe
Annual Fuel Cost
$800
Based on 15,000 miles/year · EPA estimates
vs avg gas vehicle
$1,350
saved per year
Class Comparison — Standard Sport Utility Vehicle 4WD
Top 3%
Better than 97 out of 100 vehicles in its class for fuel efficiency.
This vehicle: 93 MPGe
This vehicle
93 MPGe
Class average
27 MPGe
Class lowest
11 MPGe
EPA Energy & Environment Scores
10
Energy Score
Out of 10
10
GHG Score
Out of 10
0 lbs
Annual CO₂
Zero tailpipe emissions
No
Start-Stop
Regenerative braking
Vehicle Specifications
TransmissionAutomatic (A1)
DriveAll-Wheel Drive
Fuel TypeElectricity
Vehicle ClassStandard Sport Utility Vehicle 4WD
TrimEV
Start-StopNo
EPA Vehicle ID37423

The 2016 Tesla Model X 75D achieves 93 MPGe combined, which means it’s more than just efficient. Reaching this level of efficiency in a seven-passenger SUV is a notable achievement. This isn’t about pinching pennies at the pump, it’s about embracing a future where performance and lower fuel costs coexist. Owners of this Model X don’t simply want transportation, they want a statement , a silent, swift statement of technological progress and a commitment to a greener planet. For these buyers, the electric powertrain isn’t a compromise, but a core value.

City and highway performance

The EPA estimates for the 2016 Model X 75D estimate 91 MPGe in the city and 95 MPGe on the highway. These figures highlight the efficiency of electric motors, and particularly regenerative braking. City driving, characterized by frequent stops and starts, allows the Model X to recapture a significant amount of energy, boosting its urban efficiency. The highway number is equally impressive, showcasing the optimized aerodynamics and efficient drivetrain designed for sustained speeds. Remember that real-world highway range, especially above 70 mph, can be impacted by factors like cargo, HVAC use, and outside temperature.

Annual Fuel Cost

The 2016 Tesla Model X 75D has an estimated annual fuel cost of $800, according to the EPA. This calculation is based on driving 15,000 miles per year and uses prevailing national average electricity prices. These savings extend far beyond the immediately apparent fiscal benefits. Reduced reliance on gasoline mitigates the need to engage with ever-fluctuating prices and allows for home fueling, making your garage essentially into a personal filling station.

Real-World Expectations

Real-world range and efficiency can vary based on driving style, weather conditions, and usage patterns. Aggressive acceleration will deplete the battery faster, while gentle cruising maximizes range. Cold weather can also significantly impact battery performance, reducing overall mileage.

Owners should also factor in the impact of using features such as climate control and seat heating, which draw power from the battery. However, even with these considerations, most Model X 75D drivers find the actual energy consumption to be very close to the EPA estimates.

How It Compares

The 2016 Model X 75D exists in a class of its own, particularly when it comes to size and electric range. Comparing it to other SUVs, even hybrid or plug-in hybrid alternatives, reveals a significant advantage. The Volvo XC90 T8 eAWD Plug-In Hybrid, for instance, offers 55 MPGe combined and 27 miles of all-electric range. The BMW X5 xDrive45e plug-in hybrid achieves only 50 MPGe combined. These plug-in hybrids require a gasoline fill-up when the battery runs dry, the 2016 Model X 75D’s all-electric drivetrain eliminates that need. This difference is important for buyers prioritizing zero-emission driving and long-term cost savings. For all Tesla fuel economy data click the link. For information on MODEL MPG across all years, click this link.

Tips to maximize efficiency

Keep your tires properly inflated. Under-inflated tires increase rolling resistance, which forces the motor to work harder and decreases overall range between charges. Consult the sticker on the driver’s side doorjamb for the recommended tire pressure, inflate regularly, and enjoy extended battery life.

Precondition the cabin while the vehicle is plugged in. Use the Tesla app to preheat or precool the interior of your Model X while it’s still connected to the charging station. This minimizes battery drain on the road, especially in cold or hot weather, preserving the available range.

Favor regenerative braking. Instead of relying solely on the traditional friction brakes, let the regenerative braking system slow the vehicle down. This recaptures energy and replenishes the battery, especially useful in city driving. Get acquainted with the settings in the vehicle, and choose the level that fits your regular travel settings.

Minimize aerodynamic drag. Remove any unnecessary items from the roof rack or cargo carrier. Keep the windows closed at high speeds to reduce wind resistance. These simple steps can have a noticeable impact on highway efficiency and overall range. This also includes opting for lighter wheels when replacement time comes.