Donate Your Tesla Model X in Denver

Donate your Tesla Model X, a full-size electric SUV that redefines luxury and utility, to support sustainability and innovation in the Denver area.

Owning a Tesla Model X in Denver is not just a lifestyle choice; it’s a commitment to sustainability and innovation. As a forward-thinking city embracing electric vehicles (EVs), Denver is home to numerous Model X owners who appreciate the unique combination of performance, luxury, and environmental responsibility that these full-size electric SUVs offer. The Model X, available from 2015 to the present, has evolved through generations while maintaining its signature falcon-wing doors and cutting-edge technology, making it a coveted vehicle among early adopters.

As the Model X transitioned through its Generations, ranging from the initial configurations to the powerful 2021 Refresh, donors have the opportunity to contribute their vehicles to promote a greener future. Tesla's over-the-air (OTA) updates have enriched the driving experience while tackling common range-anxiety concerns, allowing owners to experience the latest software and improvements without ever needing to visit a service center.

πŸ“–Generation guide

Gen 1 β€’ 2015-2020

Includes P90D, P100D, Long Range, and Performance trims. Original version features a 17-inch portrait display (MCU1) which can be retrofitted to MCU2. Range varies from 237 to 348 miles depending on configuration.

Refresh β€’ 2021-present

Introduced a yoke or round steering option, Long Range and Plaid configurations with up to 1020hp. Enhanced features include a horizontal landscape display and improved range of 333 miles (Plaid) and 348 miles (Long Range).

Known issues by generation

The Tesla Model X has faced some specific challenges across its generations. In the Gen 1 models (2015-2020), common issues include falcon-wing door pinch-sensor and alignment difficulties, along with charging-port latch failures. The early-production vehicles sometimes exhibited panel gaps and OTA update reliability issues. As for drive units, many vehicles from this generation require replacements after reaching 200k+ miles due to rear stator and bearing wear. In the Refresh models (2021-present), while many improvements have been made, owners should still be aware of potential high-voltage battery degradation patterns and the importance of ensuring proper charging infrastructure is in place.

Donation value by condition + generation

The donation value of a Tesla Model X can vary significantly based on its condition and configuration. Models like the Plaid and Long Range variants regularly command values from $50k to $90k+, especially with the desired 7-seat option and tri-motor setup. The battery State of Health (SoH) is crucial, particularly for 2015-2018 models, which may have original packs versus replacement packs. Donors should note that federal tax credits, such as the $7,500 Section 30D and Used EV Section 25E, do not apply to donations. Also, inclusion of charging cables and appropriate adapters can enhance the vehicle's appeal.

Donation process for this model

When donating a Tesla Model X, specific guidelines must be followed. The vehicle will require high-voltage battery handling, and the low-voltage 12V battery state should be assessed. Owners should ensure the vehicle is in Park mode, and if possible, tow-mode should be engaged prior to donation. Inclusion of the NEMA 14-50 charging cable, along with any mobile charge cables and adapters, is essential for ease of use. It's important to note that the 8-year/100k or 150k or 175k-mile warranty on the battery and drive unit is transferable, which greatly enhances the value of your donation.

Denver regional notes

Denver's unique climate can affect the performance and range of Tesla Model X vehicles, particularly in cold temperatures where range loss may occur. However, the city boasts a robust charging infrastructure, including numerous Supercharger stations, making it convenient for EV owners to charge their vehicles. The interest in Vehicle-to-Home (V2H) capabilities for snow states is growing, providing backup power options during storms. Additionally, the Model X's off-road capabilities, including its tank-turn feature, appeal to those looking to explore beyond city limits.

FAQ

What is the battery State of Health (SoH) for my Model X?
Battery SoH is crucial for determining the value of your Model X at donation. We recommend using Tesla's app or service center to check the current SoH before donating.
Will the charging cable be included in the donation?
Yes, it is expected that the donation includes the original charging cable, as well as any adapters such as CCS1 or NACS, to ensure future usability.
Is my Model X capable of Vehicle-to-Load or Vehicle-to-Home (V2L/V2H)?
Yes, the Model X has V2H capabilities, allowing it to act as a power source for your home during outages, which adds significant value to your donation.
Will I retain access to Supercharger stations after donating?
Typically, the Supercharger access is transferred to the new owner, so it's important to discuss this during the donation process to ensure you're not left without charging options.
How often does Tesla release OTA updates for the Model X?
Tesla releases OTA updates regularly, improving functionality and addressing known issues. Owners should check for updates frequently via the vehicle or app.
How should I handle the falcon-wing doors before donation?
Make sure to fully inspect the falcon-wing doors for any operational issues or pinch-sensor faults, as these are commonly reported concerns that could affect the vehicle's value.
What are the requirements for Form 8283 Section B at a $5k+ donation?
For donations valued over $5k, Form 8283 Section B is necessary for IRS reporting. This is critical for tax deductions and is often required for vehicles valued over $40k.

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If you're the proud owner of a Tesla Model X in Denver, consider donating it to Ride Revive. Your generosity not only supports electric vehicle initiatives but also promotes a cleaner, more sustainable future for our community. Join us in making a lasting impact!

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