Tesla Model X has confidently burst into the electric SUV niche, which is rapidly developing worldwide. Leading automakers are seriously investing in the development of this direction. The Model X truly draws attention in the crowd, standing out among other cars. Innovative technologies and even overly bold decisions attract more and more consumers. These include upward-opening doors, the presence of remote car control, and the use of highly developed AI-autopilot. In addition, the electric vehicle supports high-speed charging and is equipped with high-capacity batteries. On a single charge, such a car can travel up to 530 km. These electric cars are standardly produced as five-seaters, but optionally, US residents can order a car for six passengers or with an additional, third row of seats.
Which years of the Tesla Model X were presented at US auctions in 2020
The Tesla Model X is a relatively new model, as it only entered the market in 2016. However, sales statistics from the American insurance auctions Copart and IAAI indicate a relatively high demand among buyers in the US. Most of the cars presented at the auctions were produced in 2018 and 2017.
How many Tesla Model X were sold at US auctions in 2020: monthly statistics
There were three months in the year when the number of cars was at its maximum - June, August, and September (approximately 40 cars each). The minimum was in July and December - only 20 cars. In other months, the average number of lots was around 30 cars.
Prices for Tesla Model X in 2020
The Model X represents a completely new level of electric car, even compared to other Tesla models. This is far from a classic sedan, but a luxurious city crossover. This fact is also reflected in the car price. The average cost of a damaged Tesla Model X at insurance auctions in 2020 was $35,000. Those who managed to navigate the market instability during the spring quarantine restrictions in time were able to purchase this car with incredible benefits, for about $27-28 thousand.

