Now, if you follow us frequently, you are aware of the fact that we have a keen interest in the drag races that are shown on CarWow. It seems that there are now all-electric face-offs, with the greatest electric sedans vying against one another in the most recent one.

This time, Mat Watson and his group maxed it out on a runway with a number of all-electric crossovers that you might see on an average school run. Should we now have a look at the other competitors?There is a white Tesla Model X Long

Range coming from the United States of America. In terms of power, their Model X is capable of producing 541 horsepower and 557 pound-foot torque. In addition to having all-wheel drive, it weighs 5,423 pounds. It is true that some

of you have noticed that this is not the Model X Performance model. In fact, it is not, and the CarWow folks made the decision not to include it since it is simply too powerful. In addition, Matt Watson claims that the most recent 2022

Tesla Model X is still not accessible in the United Kingdom; hence, this particular model is the last generation of the Model X. I made

the decision not to add it because it is simply too powerful. In addition, Matt Watson claims that the most recent 2022 Tesla Model X is still not accessible in the United Kingdom; hence, this particular model is the last generation of the Model X.