The place where owners spend all their time and see the car most is where Tesla fails to awe us. In fact, things tend to fall apart in the interior department of the Model X as although it has a radical cabin design, the materials are subpar and do not feel worth the asking price of the car. Add to that the poor fit and finish quality and most of the buyers are in for a disappointment right from the start of their ownership.
There are plenty of cabin creature comforts and an option to opt for 6 & 7 seat options apart from the standard 5 seats, which is very well complemented by the sustainable materials used in its construction. Space is plenty on offer in which variant and of course the third row of seats isn’t the most spacious one but the high roofline ensures decent comfort in the last row as well. The 25 cu-ft of the trunk can be extended 91 cu-ft with the second row down while opting for the third row reduces it to 13 cu-ft which is good enough for this size of SUV.
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Model
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Tesla Model X
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Jaguar I-Pace
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Mercedes-Benz EQC
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Seating Capacity
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5
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5
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5
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Front Row (Head / Shoulder / Leg) (in)
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41.7 / 60.7 / 41.2
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39.9 / 57.6 / 40.9
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41.4 / 57.2 / 40.8
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Rear Row (Head / Shoulder / Leg) (in)
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40.9 / 56.8 / 38.4
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38.1 / 54.6 / 35.0
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38.6 / 56.5 / 37.2
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Trunk Capacity (cu-ft)
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25.2
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25.3
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18.6
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The stylish and sloping roofline of the Jaguar I-Pace might look great aesthetically but does not turn out well in terms of headroom for the occupants. The EQC on the other hand does better in this regard but has a much smaller trunk on offer. The 2021 Model X feels far more spacious, comfortable and practical in this comparison.
- 8-Way Front Seats w/Power 4-Way Lumbar Support
- Heated Front Bucket Seats w/custom driver profile
- 60-40 Folding Bench Heated Fold Forward Rear Seat
- Premium Leatherette Seat Trim and Leather Door Trim Insert
- Power Tilt/Telescoping Steering Column
- Heated Leather Steering Wheel w/Auto Tilt-Away
- Dual Zone Front Automatic Air Conditioning
- Memory Settings for Door Mirrors and Steering Wheel
What’s there to keep you entertained?
The star attraction of the cabin of the 2021 Model X is the large 17-inch touchscreen infotainment system that controls each and every function of the vehicle. This year sees a new landscape style layout as compared to the vertical alignment of before. The voice control is a much-needed and well-implemented function as even the air conditioning and seat warmers need you to take your eyes off the road and dive into the system.
The lack of Android Auto and Apple CarPlay is missed by all but the new 8-inch rear-seat screens is a welcome addition.
- 17-inch landscape touchscreen infotainment system
- Premium Audio System specifically tuned for Tesla's ultra-quiet cabin
- Satellite maps w/live traffic visualization
- In-car internet music, media, and video streaming
- Real-Time Traffic Display
- Bluetooth
- Smart Device Integration
- Mobile Hotspot Internet Access