On September 29, the first of the Tesla Model X examples are due to be released, however that date is not far away now and it seems that Tesla may still be making some adjustments to the final specs. There are also a number of things which are still unknown to consumers as well.
Green Car Reports claim that buyers developing the Model X Signature Series on the reservation page online are viewing an EPA-estimated range of 250 miles, whilst several weeks back it was viewed at 240 miles. At this moment in time the Signature Series is the only version of the crossover around along with those reservations. The vehicle includes a 90-kWh battery, an air suspension with GPS memory, Tesla’s Autopilot system and more. The pricetag begins at $132,000. For an additional $10,000 you can get the Ludicrous Speed upgrade with which the company claim to offer 60 miles per hour in 3.2 seconds. When the standard Model X arrives on the market, it will be around $5,000 more expensive than a comparable Model S according to Elon Musk.
Future owners are given more of an idea what to expect from the Model X’s cargo capacity as well thanks to recent updates. Teslarati claims that the automaker have put new pictures onto their build page where you can view the vehicle with the third-row seats folded down. In one of these pictures the car has a bicycle laying down in the back, whilst in another it is loaded wih boxes. It is unknown at the moment whether the second row can collapse as well. In both images the chairs seem to be upright and adjusted forward. Luckily we won’t have to wait that long to get the answers to all our questions.