There are two trim options in the 2019 Model X lineup: Long Range and Performance. 518 horsepower is available in the Long Range, while the Performance receives outputs of 761 horsepower and 730 lb-ft of torque. Both make use of a 100-kWh battery pack compatible with Tesla’s Supercharger network. The Long Range Model X is accorded with a range of 325 miles while the Performance Model X can go 305 miles on a single charge. Rapid acceleration courtesy of Ludicrous Mode is present in the Performance trim, enabling a 0-60 mph time of 2.7 seconds. Other than those different software and hardware calibrations, both Model X trims otherwise remain identical. Both are equipped with 20-inch alloy wheels, all-LED exterior lighting, a solar tinted panoramic windshield, a self-presenting driver doors, and falcon-wing rear doors. Also standard across both trims is a 17-inch touchscreen infotainment display, 17-speaker surround sound audio system, 12-way power-adjustable, heated front seats with memory and driver profile functionality, and a HEPA filtration system