TESLA MODEL X TIRES
We have a large inventory of Tires for Tesla Model S. We carry both direct factory replacement brands in addition to other options. We offer Fast Free Delivery & Free Road Hazard on all our Tesla Tires.
We have a large inventory of Tires for Tesla Model S. We carry both direct factory replacement brands in addition to other options. We offer Fast Free Delivery & Free Road Hazard on all our Tesla Tires.
The Tesla Model X is a true embodiment of innovation and luxury in the world of electric vehicles. With its distinctive falcon-wing doors and spacious interior, this SUV redefines what’s possible in terms of both style and functionality. Tesla’s relentless pursuit of excellence is evident in every detail of the Model X, from its cutting-edge Autopilot system to its impressive electric range.
Whether you’re a tech enthusiast, a family seeking comfort and safety, or an eco-conscious driver, the Model X offers a remarkable driving experience that sets a new standard for electric SUVs. As a testament to Tesla’s commitment to sustainability and forward-thinking design, the Model X is not just a vehicle; it’s a symbol of the future of transportation.
20-inch wheels:
Tire Size: 265/45R20
22-inch wheels (Performance Model X):
Front Tires: 265/35R22
Rear Tires: 285/35R22
Looking to finance your Tires? We offer financing for those with established and developing credit. Feel free to pre qualify below or simply add your desired tires to the cart and select your desired financing option when checking out.
The tires we have received the best feedback on are the Continental and Michelin brand tires.
It’s reasonable to expect between 18,000 and 40,000 miles on your Tesla Model X Tires depending on your driving & tire maintanance habbits. Always make sure your tires never fall below 2/32 tread depth as at that point you’ll need Tesla tires replacement.
Learn more below about the recommendation rotations, this in itself will help achieve maximum milage on your tires.
Tesla recommends rotating your Model X tires every 6,250 miles or if tread depth difference is 2/32 inches or greater, whichever comes first. It is also a good idea to check the alignment on your Model X after every other rotation to assure your alignment is on point.