Umm you might want to read this article.
Tesla Model X 20" vs 22" wheel range impact: bigger isn't better
You might also update your tow insurance for the future cracked wheel or blown tire, as this car has no spare.
Downgrading to 19″ Wheels
Summary of first article:
WOW! According to Tesla, choosing the Model X 22″ Onyx Black Wheels or 22″ Silver Turbine Wheels will result in a massive 10-15% loss of range, or approximately 40 miles (64 km).
Model X 22″ wheels will cost you 10-15% in range loss vs 20″ wheels
You would effectively be paying an extra $5,500 for the 22″ wheels and tires to lose approximately $10,000 worth of range (assuming a battery pack upgrade). At first, I thought this was some kind of website error, but Model X owners across forums and Facebook are confirming gains of 10%-12% by simply swapping out their 22″ wheels for 20″ wheels. If you’re looking for range, those 22″ wheels are not the way to go. I guess, as the old saying goes, there’s a price to pay for beauty.
SUMMARY
Tire size on the Model S has little impact on range, but on the Model X, the impact is relatively large. As you’re configuring your Tesla, you should carefully consider the tire size and the relative importance of range versus handling.
Larger tires cost more, wear out faster, and use more energy. Those larger wheels sure look and feel great, but for many of us, range and efficiency are our king and queen. (reposted due to mod delete - removed link to some dudes referral code)