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Tesla is finally building an SUV — and they want it to appeal to women

tesla model x detroit auto show naias 2013
tesla model x detroit auto show naias 2013

(Alex Davies / Business Insider)

In the coming months, Tesla long-awaited Model X SUV is finally set to debut.

With the X, Tesla will at last have a car to satisfy the consumer's craving for crossovers and SUVs.

The Model S has been a home run for the company — they are selling as many they can build.

However, as Tesla marches towards its future as the mass-market manufacturer of Elon Musk's visions, the company will have to appeal to a broader spectrum of buyers.

With the Model X, not only will Tesla be able to reach the crossover-SUV crowd, but also — according to Musk — women buyers.

According to the Washington Post, Tesla CEO Elon Musk has said in the past that the Model S is "a little too guy centric." It's an issue that the company is actively trying to correct with X, a vehicle that's expected to cost between $50,000-$70,000.

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And it seems to be working, with more than half of the pre-orders for the Model X coming from women.

That's certainly a good thing. In 2014, women account for 40% of the nearly 17 million cars and trucks sold the US, the Washington Post reported. For crossover SUVs, that number is closer to 50%.

That being said, the Tesla SUV's Model S-based powertrain and breakneck acceleration will likely also be quite a draw regardless of gender.

As will the Model X's signature Falcon Wing rear doors, which are unique in the segment.

Tesla Model X Detroit 2014
Tesla Model X Detroit 2014

(Bill Pugliano/Getty Images)

The Model X taps into the burgeoning luxury crossover market, which has been growing at a seemingly endless pace. Everyone from Jaguar to Rolls-Royce to Bentley and even Lamborghini have recognized this and are developing new SUVs.

But with the X, Tesla will have an all-electric product that's quite unlike anything the exotic car brands can muster up.

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