The first examples of the Telsa Model X are due to arrive on September 29, however that that date is getting closer and it seems that Telsa could still be making some last minute changes to the crossover’s specs. There are a number of things about the CUV which are still kept a bit of a secret from consumers too.
Green Car Reports claims that people who are creating the Model X Signature Series on the reservation page online are now viewing its EPA-estimated range at 250 miles comapared to 240 miles just a couple of weeks back. At this moment in time the Signature Series is the only version of the crossover that’s accessible to those with resevations. The vehicle come with 90-kWh battery, an air suspension with GPS memory, Tesla’s Autopilot system and much more. The vehicle’s pricetag starts at $132,000, but when it is given the $10,000 Ludicrous Speed upgrade, the company claim to offer 60 miles per in 3.2 seconds. Elon Lusk claims that when the Standard Model X comes onto the market it will most likely be around $5,000 more expensive than a comparable Model S.
Furture owners are given a bit more of an insight into the Model X-s cargo capacity thanks to recent updates. Tesalarati say that the automaker have put new photos onto the build page which appear to show the third-row seats when folded down. In one image a bicycle is laid down in the back of the vehicle and in another one it is full of boxes. It is still unknown if the second row has the ability to collapse as well. In both images the chairs seem to be upright but adjusted forward. We won’t have to wait long now though to get the answers to our questions.