Picture Of Electric Tesla Model X With “FUEL – LOL” Number Plate Resurfaces Again Amid Hike In Fuel Price

Picture Of Electric Tesla Model X With “FUEL – LOL” Number Plate Resurfaces Again Amid Hike In Fuel Price

Picture of an all-electric Tesla Model X SUV with “FUEL – LOL” number plate resurfaces again amid hike in fuel price.

Tesla EV owners don’t have any reasons to worry about the ‘current hike in pump price’ or the need to queue to but fuel.

When fully charged, the all-electric Tesla Model X Crossover SUV offers 333-mile to 348-mile driving range.

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A viral picture of a Tesla Model X all-electric Crossover SUV with a number plate “FUEL – LOL” has resurfaced online again amid the sudden hike in fuel price following the removal of fuel subsidy by the Federal Government.

The Tesla Model X luxury electric Crossover, which wore a stunning green wrap done by JDAutoscenter, was first seen with the “FUEL – LOL” number plate in Lagos last August.

Picture Of Electric Tesla Model X With “FUEL - LOL” Number Plate Resurfaces Again Amid Hike In Fuel Price - autojosh

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Picture Of Electric Tesla Model X With “FUEL – LOL” Number Plate Resurfaces Again Amid Hike In Fuel Price

The custom plate on the Tesle Model X SUV obviously poked fun of traditional International Combustion Engine-powered (ICE) vehicles as the owner don’t have any reasons to worry about the ‘current hike in pump price’ or the need to queue for long hours at a filling station to buy fuel.

When fully charged, the 670 horsepower dual-motor base Tesla Model X SUV offers a 348-mile driving range while the performance-oriented Plaid model that makes 1,020 horsepower can go up to 333 miles.

Picture Of Electric Tesla Model X With “FUEL - LOL” Number Plate Resurfaces Again Amid Hike In Fuel Price - autojosh

Recharging is quick via one of Tesla’s Superchargers (or DC fast charging), with the battery going from 10 to 80 percent in around 30 minutes while an AC charging station takes around 7 hours to charge from 0 to 100 percent.

While the base Model X will do a zero-to-60-mph time of 3.8 seconds the 1020-hp three-motor Plaid high-performance variant boasts a claimed zero-to-60-mph time of 2.5 seconds.

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