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2018 Tesla Model X has arrived, The $132,000 'Signature Series'

9/30/2015

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2018 Tesla Model X has arrived, The $132,000 'Signature Series'
2018 Tesla Model X has arrived, The $132,000 'Signature Series'

2018 Tesla Model X has arrived, The $132,000 'Signature Series'

It looks like Tesla is on track to start deliveries of its Model X SUV in late September. Screenshots of the online configuration tool have shown up on the Tesla Motors Club forum. 

The 2018 Model X that can be customized is the "Signature Series," the first vehicles that will roll off the assembly line. The price is eye-watering — $132,000 before tax credits, incentives, and projected gas savings — but these cars are the top-of-the-line versions: they have a 90 kWh battery pack and a suite of special features, ranging from Autopilot self-driving technologies to third-row seats that can accommodate two people.

And of course buyers get the bragging rights to say that they're the first to slip behind the wheel of a Model X.

Regular production-run Model X SUVs are expected to be priced substantially lower. But until Tesla ramps up manufacturing later this year, we won't know if the vehicle will cost around $50-$60,000 or more than that

The configurator allows customers to add extras, choose paint colors, and select wheel and interior options prior to taking delivery of their cars.

For an additional $10,000, buyers can add "Ludicrous Mode" to their 2018 Signature Model S, enabling the SUV to achieve a 0-60 mph time of 3.2 seconds, according to Tesla. Owners can also add a "Subzero Weather Package" (heated steering wheel, seat heaters, heated washer fluid, wiper defrosters) for $1,000 and a tow package for $750 that will equip a Model X to haul 5,000 lbs.

The appearance of the online configurator is a excellent sign that Tesla is prepared to begin at least limited Model X deliveries by the end of September. Up to this point, all we've seen of the Model X are test vehicles on the road in California. Tesla CEO Elon Musk set off a round of worrying about whether the Model X debut would be pushed back when he reported during the company's second-quarter earnings call that there were some problems with the vehicle's "sculptural" back seats.

Tesla's ability to build and deliver vehicles has been a major source of concern for investors. Last year, the company wasn't able to meet its sales goal, although it was able to meet is production objectives. And this year, Tesla now expects to delivery fewer than the 55,000 vehicles it initially projected. So all eyes have been on the 2018 Model X and its third-quarter delivery schedule, even though Tesla doesn't expect to sell a a lot of the cars in 2018.

Interestingly, the 2018 Model X's upswinging "falcon wing doors," formerly a source of concern for Tesla observers, will evidently be equipped with standard sensors to prevent them from banging into garage ceilings. 

2018 Tesla Model X has arrived, The $132,000 'Signature Series'
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