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Vehicle Labeling

It is important to understand your vehicle's original tire sizes and pressures, and the TPMLM (Technically Permissible Maximum Label Mass) and TPMAM (Technically Permissible Maximum Mass on Axle). This information can be found on two labels attached to Model X.

Two labels on center door pillar indicating how much weight the vehicle can carry
  1. Tire Information Label
  2. Product Plate
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Note
Towing capability is available only if Model X is equipped with the Towing Package.
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Warning
Overloading Model X has an adverse effect on braking and handling, which can compromise your safety or cause damage.
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CAUTION
Never store large amounts of liquid in Model X. A significant spill can cause electrical components to malfunction.

Tire Information label

The Tire Information label provides:

  • The maximum number of occupant seating positions.
  • The size of the original tires.
  • The cold inflation pressures for the original front and rear tires. These pressures are recommended to optimize ride and handling characteristics.
An example of a Tire Information label

Never change this label, even if you use different tires in the future.

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Note
If Model X is loaded to its full capacity, double check all tires to ensure they are inflated to their recommended pressure levels.

Product Plate

The Product Plate provides the Maximum Allowable Total Mass. This is calculated as the weight of Model X, all passengers, fluids, and cargo.

Cars built in the United States:

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CAUTION
To prevent damage, never load Model X so that it exceeds the Maximum Allowable Total Mass.