Model X Long Range
670 ch · 100 kWh · 2022
Motorway range comparison
Trip mapped at a glance. Charging stops visible, total duration predictable. Caralogy simulation at 130 km/h.
Paris → Marseille · 130 km/h · Caralogy simulation
| Model X Long Range | Tonale PHEV | |
|---|---|---|
| Total time | 7h22 | 7h06−16 min |
| Charging stops | 2 stops | 1 stop−1 stop |
| Total cost | 52,93 €−82,73 € | 135,66 € |
Both vehicles drive at 130 km/h. The difference comes from charging stops.
Analysis
Both vehicles drove at 130 km/h for the entire trip. The gap is built at the stops: 1 stop of 5 min for the Tonale PHEV versus 2 stops totalling 21 min for the Model X Long Range.
The official WLTP figures (19,1 kWh/100km for Model X Long Range and 20,0 kWh/100km for Tonale PHEV) are measured on a mixed cycle averaging ~46 km/h. At a steady 130 km/h, aerodynamic drag weighs much more heavily — it grows with the square of speed. Caralogy calculates a motorway consumption specific to each vehicle based on its aerodynamic profile (SCx), weight and power curve — not a uniform correction factor. For this trip, the simulation yields 21,4 kWh/100km (Model X Long Range) and 9,5 L/100km (Tonale PHEV). Full methodology: see the dedicated button above the summary.
A Peugeot 3008 1.2 PureTech 130 (equivalent segment) consumes about 7,8 L/100km on the motorway at 130 km/h. At 1,9 €/L, this Paris → Marseille trip would cost ~112 €. That is 2,1× the electric cost of the Model X Long Range and 0,8× that of the Tonale PHEV. The gap narrows in winter but never reverses.
The cost per kilometre depends on the electricity rate applied to each segment — based on the energy source used at that point of the trip.
| Segment | Distance | €/km | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|
| Paris → Limonest, A6initial energy charged at home · 0,21 €/kWh | 421 km90 kWh consumed | 0,045 €/km | 18,90 € |
| Limonest, A6 → Montélimar, A7energy charged at Supercharger 240 kW · 0,45 €/kWh | 187 km40 kWh consumed | 0,096 €/km | 18,00 € |
| Montélimar, A7 → Marseilleenergy charged at Supercharger 229 kW · 0,45 €/kWh | 167 km36 kWh consumed | 0,096 €/km | 16,03 € |
| Trip total | 52,93 € | ||
| Segment | Distance | €/km | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|
| Paris → Valence, A7initial energy charged at home · 0,21 €/kWh | 69 km14 kWh consumed | 0,042 €/km | 2,90 € |
| Paris → Valence, A7fuel · 1,99 €/L | 410 km39 L consumed | 0,188 €/km | 77,01 € |
| Valence, A7 → Marseillefuel · 1,99 €/L | 296 km28 L consumed | 0,188 €/km | 55,75 € |
| Trip total | 135,66 € | ||
How many kilometres do you recover depending on the time spent at the charger? Comparison at nominal peak power.
| Charging stop duration | Tesla Model X Long Range | Alfa Romeo Tonale PHEV |
|---|---|---|
| 5 minutes | ~68 km | — |
| 10 minutes | ~136 km | — |
| 20 minutes | ~273 km | — |
| Full session 10 → 80 % | ~328 km26 min | — |
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The advantage comes from the combo real range + charging speed. On Paris → Marseille (775 km at 130 km/h), the Tonale PHEV arrives in 7h06 with 1 charging stop.
WLTP consumption does not reflect motorway reality. Aerodynamic drag grows with the square of speed, so real consumption is 15 to 25 % higher than WLTP combined. Caralogy calculates a highway consumption specific to each vehicle based on its aerodynamic profile (SCx), weight and power curve.
Total time = driving time + charging time. Driving time is calculated at an average speed of 130 km/h on the motorway (adjustable). Charging time is calculated based on the real power curve of each vehicle, respecting the optimal 10 → 80 % range and the maximum power accepted by the chargers on the route.
No. The displayed cost covers only the energy consumed during the trip: kWh × energy rate, with a mix of home charging and DC fast chargers. Battery wear is a long-term ownership cost, not a trip cost.
Electric: 52,93 € (Model X Long Range) and 135,66 € (Tonale PHEV). An equivalent petrol SUV (~8 L/100 km) would cost about 115 € in motorway fuel. Electric costs less in energy but adds charging stops.