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Tesla Unveils the Model X

An anonymous reader writes with news that Tesla has officially unveiled its Model X SUV. It's their third vehicle, after the Roadster and Model S. Its 90kWh battery provides 250 miles of range, and the vehicle can go from zero to 60 mph in 3.2 seconds. According to Reuters, the high-end versions of the Model X will cost between $132,000 and $144,000, while the base model's pricing is not yet known. The vehicle's doors open upward, and it can have seating for either six or seven passengers, depending on layout. The back row of seats can fold down when not in use. The Model X has automatic emergency braking, a 5,000 pound towing capacity, and a so-called "bioweapon defense mode" for its air circulation system that keeps positive pressure within the cabin.

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  1. Door Sensors by lazarus · · Score: 5, Interesting

    One of the things I found very interesting about the video release is the idea that they put sensors in the falcon wing doors that would alter the rate and angle the two pivot points used to open the doors. I had wondered how they were going to prevent what would have probably ended up being expensive damage if the available opening space around the car was either too low or too close. You have to hand it to Tesla, they really do think about how things should work before they rush in and execute. If they put the same kind of design effort into the Model C, they are going to knock it out of the park.

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  2. Re:Wait til the kids start putting Telsa doors by CaptainLard · · Score: 3, Interesting

    That would be great! Think of all the work that would go into it: precise measurements, cutting metal, welding, wiring, pneumatics, embroidery, etc.

    Of course they'd almost certainly fail miserably but they'd get a taste of so many hands on skills along the way. So much better than slapping on a fake grill sticker.

  3. Re:So when are they making something we can AFFORD by TWX · · Score: 4, Interesting

    The term generally is halo car. In the past this has meant a car that was expensive when the company had inexpensive vehicles too, as the expensive one attracted attention and people would buy the cars they could actually afford.

    I think they're trying to drive demand and pay for the development costs first, then once they've gotten manufacturing capacity and the technology developed, then they can afford to produce less expensive cars. Perhaps they're right, all other upstart electric car companies have failed when trying the bottom-up approach, maybe the top-down method will work better.

    The other aspect to consider is the projected lifespan of these vehicles. I admit I don't know what it actually is, but if they're following a model like the Toyota Landcruiser, which for the bulk of its models was intended to have a 25 year lifespan even when used for its intended rough purpose. If the Teslas are intended to have similar lifespans but as road-going vehicles will see many more miles driven than an off-road Landcruiser, then the price for the vehicles might be as ridiculous as it seems at first.

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  4. Re:Wait til the kids start putting Telsa doors by funwithBSD · · Score: 1, Interesting

    Hate to break it to you, but it already exists:

    http://scissor-doors.com/cart/...

    you can even get them for your vintage '85 Civic or CRX.

    Bitchin'

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  5. Re:So when are they making something we can AFFORD by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Interesting

    They've been planning on selling a cheaper model in 2-3 years for 2-3 years.

  6. Re:So when are they making something we can AFFORD by bughunter · · Score: 3, Interesting

    And thus he is saving even more money, probably more than he saves driving the Prius.

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