Recharged Score Report
Your guide to an informed EV purchase, weighing battery health, vehicle history, and market pricing.
2016 Tesla Model X
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Battery Health
Vehicle History
Market Pricing
Travel Range
EV Insights
Charge time
How long this Tesla typically takes to charge.
Level 2 charging
Common for charging at home
DC fast charging
Common for commercial charging stations
Actual charging times can vary based on temperature, battery state of charge, charging equipment and other factors. Charge times are estimated based on battery capacity and typical charging rates for this vehicle.
Plug type
This Tesla uses the NACS plug type, the most common charging standard in North America. NACS supports Level 1, Level 2, and DC Fast Charging.
Compatibility
NACS is supported by Tesla's Supercharger network and an increasing number of other charging networks as it becomes the U.S. standard.
Adaptors
A NACS-to-CCS adaptor will allow you to use non-Tesla charging stations. These adaptors are available from Tesla and other manufacturers.
Cost to drive
Cost comparison
We've assumed a fuel economy of 17.8 mpg for a comparable gasoline-powered vehicle, based on its class, and used the national average gasoline price of $3.07 per gallon for our calculations. Actual range may vary based on factors such as speed, weather conditions and elevation change.
Comparing the cost of electricity to recharge this Tesla against the cost of refueling an equivalent gas vehicle, calculated monthly.
Calculation
Pricing
Market Analysis
This Tesla is priced $2,539 under market price against other electric vehicles in the market.
Market pricing data is backed by top book value providers. While Recharged strives for accuracy, we do not guarantee the accuracy of the information presented.