Sunday, October 11, 2015

Tesla Model X

It's been a few years since Tesla first launched its electric cars to the public and it's needless to say that they have grown utterly popular over those years. Their most poplar seller, the Model S can be seen on the streets about every day in highly populated areas; not to mention, Tesla dealerships and stores are popping up in most suburb areas.

So I think it's safe to say that Tesla has obviously been playing their cards right with their popularity on the steady rise and innovative technology being shared all across the board. And with that comes a new model to their fleet. The Tesla Model X.


The Tesla Model X is a 7 seater crossover set to be released as a 2016 model to the public early on in the year. The vehicle was described as "a rolling tech showcase", and with the features the Model X provides, there is no doubt that this statement is true.

To start things off, the Tesla Model X is equipped with a 17" touchscreen control panel display that doubles as an  entertainment system. Another cool attribute the Model X has is the falcon-wing doors which are double hinged and only uses as little as 12 inches to open up fully. The front doors have sensors that will automatically open and close the doors depending on where the key holder is located in the perimeter of the vehicle. The windshield of the Model X is the biggest piece of curved glass on an automobile.... ever! It gives the driver a nice panoramic view in all directions which allows for ultimate visibility.

The power train of the Model X is no joke either! Based off the same platform as the Model S, the new crossover tops out at 155 MPH and does 0-60 in 3.2 seconds. This all electric car will get you up to 250 miles until the battery starts to give out, and don't worry about about safety with this cross over. Tesla has this thing set up to reach a five star safety ratings in every field. The handling was just as we had suspected, damn near perfect for an SUV.  The batteries are mounted in the floor allowing the crossover to obtain plenty of grip while giving very little body roll.

The new Model X is everything that you'd expect coming from Tesla and more. If you're interested in it's extreme luxury and outstanding performance, it will set you back with a starting price of $132,000. Is it worth it? We definitely think so!

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