Tesla Model X makes global auto show debut in Toronto
Vehicle can go 400 km on a single charge and has seating for 7 passengers and their gear
Tesla's Model X, an all-electric SUV, is making its auto show debut at the Canadian International Auto Show, which begins Friday in Toronto.
The vehicle can go 400 kilometres on a single charge, and has seating for seven passengers and their gear, the company said in a release. Although it was announced in September, the unveiling in Toronto is the first time the Model X has been shown at any auto show, anywhere in the world, organizers said.
The Model X is the third vehicle Tesla has made, after the since-discontinued roadster, and the Model S sedan. Tesla sold 50,000 vehicles in a year for the first time in 2015, and plans to expand quickly.
So far, all of Tesla's vehicles have been priced in the high five figures to compete with luxury rivals such as Mercedes and BMW.
But key to the company's expansion will be its next model, called the Model 3, set to be released within the next 12 months. The cost of owning a Model 3 will start at around $35,000 US.
The CBC's Aaron Saltzman is at the auto show and gives us an early look at the Model X.