iPhone 16 vs Tesla Model X: Edged's AI analysis across 6 categories scores iPhone 16 at 48 and Tesla Model X at 35, making iPhone 16 the winner. Based on 1 real user votes, 100% of people chose Tesla Model X.
| Category | iPhone 16 | Tesla Model X |
|---|---|---|
| Price Value | 7/10 | 4/10 |
| Performance Speed | 8/10 | 9/10 |
| Portability | 10/10 | 1/10 |
| Battery Life | 6/10 | 8/10 |
| User Experience | 8/10 | 6/10 |
| Practicality | 9/10 | 7/10 |
| Total | 48 | 35 |
iPhone 16 vs Tesla Model X
When your phone costs more than some cars' insurance premiums
iPhone 16
£580
0
Tesla Model X
£62,400
0
£580
Price
£62,400
4.5/5 on various review sites
rating
8.2/10 on US News
A18 chip powers console-quality gaming
Standout
335-mile range with falcon-wing doors
A18 Bionic
Processor
Dual/Tri-motor electric
6.1" OLED 60Hz
Display
17" touchscreen▲
170g▲
Weight
2,268kg
128/256/512GB▲
Storage
N/A
All-day battery
Range
335 miles▲
USB-C/Wireless▲
Charging
Tesla Supercharger
The iPhone 16 at £580 offers flagship features at a reasonable price, while the Model X starting at £62,400 represents a luxury purchase with significant depreciation
iPhone 16's A18 chip runs console games like Resident Evil 4, but Model X base hits 0-60mph in 3.8 seconds with 670hp
At 170g the iPhone slips in your pocket, while the 2.2-tonne Model X requires parking spaces and charging stations
iPhone 16 manages a day of use with moderate charging needs, Model X delivers 335 miles of range but takes 10+ hours to fully charge
iPhone 16 maintains 60Hz display but excellent iOS ecosystem, Model X's 17-inch touchscreen controls everything but lacks Apple CarPlay
iPhone serves multiple daily functions from communication to entertainment, Model X seats 5-7 but limited by charging infrastructure
The iPhone 16 wins by being universally useful - it's a computer, camera, entertainment system and communication device that actually fits your life. At £580 vs £62,400, you could buy 107 iPhone 16s for one Model X. While the Tesla offers impressive performance and range, it's a luxury item that depreciates rapidly and serves one primary function.
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