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Hardest Car To Build In The World: Tesla Launches Its Model X Electric SUV by OBSEQUIOUS(m): 11:14am On Sep 30, 2015
With its upswinging 'falcon wing' doors that need less than a foot of clearance to open and panoramic windshield, this is one luxury SUV that's bound to have car fans salivating.

Tesla Motors has now delivered the first of its long-awaited Model X electric sports-utility vehicles - a product investors are counting on to make the pioneering company profitable after years of losses.

CEO Elon Musk sincerely hopes that's the case, as he's described it as 'the hardest car to build in the world'.
The launch of the Model X represents a milestone for the loss-making Silicon Valley automaker during a period of high spending and modest growth, because it can now boast a second model in production beyond its Model S sedan, launched in 2012.

'I think we got a little carried away with the X,' Musk told reporters ahead of a launch event near the company's Fremont factory, where luxury Model Xs have been moving down the production line in recent weeks, nearly two years behind the company's original schedule.
Musk estimated that 25,000 customers had pre-ordered the crossover online or in its stores and that it would take eight to 12 months for those ordering from now to receive the SUV.

In retrospect, the company could have done less engineering-wise, Musk said.

'There is far more there than is really necessary to sell a car. And some of the things are so difficult, they make the car better but the difficulty of engineering those parts is so high.
Between 4,000 and 6,000 guests filled a cavernous space for the launch. Invited to the event were Model X reservation holders, Tesla employees and Model S and Roadster owners.

The Roadster sportscar, which is no longer in production, was the company's first vehicle.

Musk has said the all-wheel drive Model X - with two electric motors, the ability to travel about 250 miles (about 400 km) on a single charge and seating for seven people - was 'the hardest car to build in the world'.

Priced as high as $144,000 (£95,000), it features so-called 'falcon-wing' doors that open upward rather than to the side (controlled by sensors that can modulate the height to clear garage ceilings); seats that can be adjusted separately; and a panoramic windshield that extends overhead.

Musk said the biggest challenges were making the doors open in a graceful 'balletic' manner; the expansive windshield - which he said was the largest piece of glass ever used in a car; plus its sun visor and the moveable seats, which he said were deceptively tricky.

'One of the hardest things to design is a good seat,' he said.
Although global adoption of electric vehicles has been slow, Tesla has been the U.S. pioneer in luxury electric cars charged by batteries.

It is betting that high-performance and stylish offerings will boost acceptance amid a sea of alternatives, such as hybrids or electric vehicles powered by hydrogen.

Tesla predicted its SUV would receive five-star safety ratings in all categories, based on data from its crash tests, due to its low centre of gravity, which helps reduce rollovers.

The Model X, like the Model S, will be continuously improved, Tesla said, due to software transmitted 'over the air'.

A highly anticipated update expected within the next month will allow for an auto-pilot function, in which cars can be driven hands-free on freeways.

The buzz surrounding Tesla's Model S sedan - whose P85D variant won a top score of 100 from Consumer Reports magazine in August - has managed to pre-empt high-end German rivals such as Volkswagen's Audi and Porsche, BMW and Daimler's Mercedes-Benz.

The Model X, he said, 'gives us a cashflow stream we can use to develop and facilitate' Tesla's three vehicles either in production or development.

Six new cars were delivered on Tuesday to a group made up of Tesla board members, investors and friends of Musk who had pre-ordered.

In August, Musk said Tesla would make between 50,000 to 55,000 Model S and Model X vehicles this year, with the capacity for 1,600 to 1,800 vehicles per week on its production line next year.

Tuesday's unveiling showcased the top-of-the-line 'Signature' Model X, priced between $132,000 and $144,000, with optional add-ons such as acceleration upgrades, packages for subzero weather package or towing.

The company has not disclosed pricing for the base model, but Musk said that in the future, there would be a 'lower cost' Model X.

Re: Hardest Car To Build In The World: Tesla Launches Its Model X Electric SUV by Dekatron(m): 12:08am On Oct 01, 2015
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