Tesla’s Model X Is Expected To Appeal To Women
Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla Motors, gave some exciting updates at the annual Tesla shareholder meeting this week. A group of investors were briefed about Tesla’s future plans about a replacement for the roadster that is all set to arrive by 2019. One of the more interesting snippets of information though, was about the Model X crossover by Tesla, which is expected to appeal more to women.
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The Updates
From the shareholder meeting, it is known that Tesla’s Model X will finally enter production next year. The production version is claimed to look a little different in appearance in comparison to the prototypes that have been publicised all over the web.
Appeal To Women
Ever since the Model S sedan was criticised as being too guy-centric, Tesla decided to make some evident changes to its upcoming model. In fact, according to Musk, the production model of the car looks way better than the prototype.
Falcon Wing Doors
If you could point out one feature in the design of the Model X that truly stands out, it would definitely be its brilliant falcon-wing doors. This feature, thankfully, will be retained in the production version of the vehicle.
Reasons For Delay
As the world waits with bated breath for this beauty to be revealed, the manufacturers over at Tesla announce yet another delay. Blame it all on those glorious winged doors that need to be set in like its a work of art. Additionally, the second row seats need to be framed perfectly for when you open the falcon-wing door.
Arrival and Production
Expected to arrive next year, the Model X will be designed from the ground up to blend the best attributes of an SUV with the benefits of a minivan, into the realms of an electric car.
An automobile built almost entirely around the driver, Model X artistically provides seamless performance and spectacular functionality. Elon Musk says production will be fully online in the second quarter of 2015, so you’ll just have to wait and watch.