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Tesla Model X
Common Car Problems by Generation

5 identified problems1 generationMost affected: Model X (2016-2025)

Sources: DVSA MOT Test Data + owner-submitted problems · 22K tests analysed

At a Glance

The Tesla Model X has 5 identified common problems across 1 generation, with the Model X (2016-2025) being the most affected generation and tyres & wheels the most common problem category. Based on 22K MOT tests from DVSA data.

Problems are patterns in the DVSA data that occur significantly more often on a specific model than the UK average — confirmed at 99% statistical confidence. Read our DVSA MOT data methodology →

Below: generation-by-generation comparison of Tesla Model X common problems, MOT failure types, and pass-rate data drawn from DVSA records. Click any generation to see fuel- and engine-specific fault patterns, mileage-banded repair guidance, and the most common MOT failures testers record.

MOT Tests & Failures by Generation

Tesla Model X generations by MOT tests, failures, and identified problems from DVSA data

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Most Common Tesla Model X MOT Failures

Every reason Tesla Model X vehicles fail their MOT, ranked by frequency. Select an individual year to see only that year’s failures, or stay on ‘All time’ for the combined picture across our 20 years of DVSA data. Scroll inside the table for the full list.

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#Failure% of failures
1Tyre tread depth below limit40.91%
2Suspension joint or bush worn15.67%
3Windscreen washer not working6.81%
4Brake performance below minimum5.63%
5Brake pads or linings worn4.53%
6Driveshaft fault4.17%
7Brake disc or drum worn2.99%
8Windscreen damage affecting view2.83%
9Seat belt condition1.42%
10Track rod end worn1.42%
11Ball joint dust cover split1.38%
12Tyre size or type not matched1.30%
13Shock absorber worn or leaking1.02%
14Position lamp not working0.83%
15Horn not working0.79%
16Headlamp fault0.75%
17Indicator fault0.75%
18Mirror damaged or missing0.51%
19Suspension arm worn or corroded0.51%
20Parking brake performance below minimum0.43%
21Front passenger door fault0.39%
22Rear fog lamp not working0.35%
23Rear reflector damaged or missing0.35%
24Bumper damaged or insecure0.31%
25ABS fault0.28%
26Driver door fault0.28%
27Flexible brake hose damaged0.28%
28Stop lamp not working0.28%
29Airbag warning light on0.20%
30Reversing lamp not working0.20%
31Brake pedal fault0.16%
32Electrical switch fault0.16%
33Electronic stability control fault0.16%
34Number plate lamp not working0.16%
35Propshaft fault0.16%
36Rigid brake pipe corroded or damaged0.16%
37Suspension mounting corroded0.16%
38Bonnet catch or hinge fault0.12%
39Electrical wiring fault0.12%
40Steering rack fault0.12%
41Tyre condition0.12%
42Boot lid damaged or insecure0.08%
43Indicator warning light fault0.08%
44Passenger seat fault0.08%
45Suspension linkage fault0.08%
46Brake caliper fault0.04%
47Brake fluid level low or contaminated0.04%
48Chassis condition0.04%
49Daytime running lamp not working0.04%
50Driver seat fault0.04%
51Front fog lamp not working0.04%
52Mirror or camera fault0.04%
53Passenger airbag fault0.04%
54Rear fog lamp warning light fault0.04%
55Steering box fault0.04%
56Steering column fault0.04%
57Steering intermediate drop arm worn0.04%
58Steering lock fault0.04%
59Suspension unit fault0.04%

Showing all 59 reasons — scroll inside the table for the full list.

Tesla Model X MOT Failures by Category

Total MOT failure occurrences for the Tesla Model X, grouped by category. Same data as the failures table above — just sliced by category instead of fault title. Hover a slice for the top failures in each category.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most common Tesla Model X problems?

Based on analysis of 22K Tesla Model X MOT tests from DVSA data, we have 5 identified common problems across 1 generation. The most frequently flagged issue is "Tyre condition". Tyres & Wheels is the most common problem category.

Which Tesla Model X generation has the most problems?

The Tesla Model X Model X (2016-2025) (2016–2025) has the highest number of identified common problems (6). Click the generation card above for the full breakdown.

How is this data calculated?

We analyse anonymised DVSA MOT test records under the Open Government Licence. An issue is classified as a "Common Problem" when it occurs significantly more often on a specific model than the UK average, confirmed at 99% statistical confidence. Read the full methodology page for details.

Can I report a problem with my Tesla Model X?

Yes — use the "Tell Us About Your Problem" form on this page. Your report helps other Tesla Model X owners spot problems early. All submissions are reviewed before being added to the public database.

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