I park my Tesla X in a carport. To be sure it doesn't hit the 2-by-4's 226 cm above the floor, I put up a white panel zone where I am sure the sensors will see where to stop. Default when the doors see obstacles, it open half way if the obstacles is not to close. Extending the doors closer to the panel-sealing, the control panel will after a few times ask if the door height should be extended as for this particular location - GPS location. It will then override the default safety distance for the doors and extend to the wanted height. But remember to also set the same suspension as well, to ex. Low or Very Low.
This blog will take you through the experience a family of 5 will have with the Tesla Model X in Norway.
tirsdag 30. august 2016
TMX and Carport
Finally - TMX 90D Pearl White
Yesterday I received My Tesla Model X at Tesla Rud outside Oslo city in Norway. So after 1033 days since my reservation, I could finally feel and sit in the electric SUV. My contact welcomed me and took me through the exterior, interior and the software. A little bit nervous about remembering everything, but after 2 hours in the car, I knew everything. Handling the car through the control panel, through all the buttons and the APP on my phone, is very easy and intuitive!!! My TMX is a 90D with all packages except surround speakers. It is pearl white, multi coated, with black interior. It has 20" wheels. Decided to go for 20" since this gives less noise than 22" wheels. Winter tires have been ordered, and ski rack.
Autopilot update coming soon
With v8.0, Autopilot will be able to automatically (always under the driver’s supervision) drive from one highway to another with the simple activation of the turn signal. When the Autosteer feature of the Autopilot is engaged, the driver will be able to activate the turn signal to exit the freeway and Autosteer will follow the interchange into the next highway.
Read more: www.electrek.com
søndag 28. august 2016
Tesla Model X - Wheel size impact
Teslas Model X Design Studio reveals a rather significant loss of range if one were to select the 22″ wheels, compared to 20". According to the Tesla, choosing the Model X 22″ Onyx Black Wheels or 22″ Silver Turbine Wheels will result in a massive 10-15% loss of range, or approximately 40 miles (64 km). That's a huge difference. Have myself chosen the 20" for my Tesla, merely because the noise level of the 20" is lower than the 22". And you get a softer driving experience.
Read more: Teslarati - Wheel size impact
lørdag 27. august 2016
Yet another wing door firmware upgrade
Tesla has released yet another update to improve upon the Model X, this time refining sensitivity of the pinch sensors on the Falcon Wing doors. Previously, there were reports of owners accidentally triggering the doors to close onto unsuspecting objects in its path of travel, including fingers. Tesla addressed the issue of accidental closure by releasing an update that would allow owners to set the behavior of their key fob: turning on and off the ability to close all doors via a single press of the key fob.
Read more: Teslarati - Firmware upgrade
onsdag 24. august 2016
Fastest production car in the world
The electric vehicle company headed by CEO Elon Musk called the Model S P100D the "quickest production car in the world," noting that only two cars are faster—the LaFerrari and the Porsche 918 Spyder, both cars that were limited-run two-seaters. With the "Ludicrous Mode" option (which customers must pay extra for), the Model S P100D will go 0 to 60 miles per hour in 2.5 seconds. (That's 0 to 100km/h in 2.7 seconds.)
Read more: Arstechnica.com - P1000D
tirsdag 23. august 2016
Tesla protection in practice
I waited 4 years for this one and would wait 4 more if that is what it took to protect my family like this" are the words that resonate in orthopaedic surgeon Jonathan Braman's head after he and five passengers, plus their family pet, survived a horrific crash in their Tesla Model X.
Read more: Teslarati - X-crash
søndag 21. august 2016
Rumors about 100 kWh Battery
Rumors that the blog Kenteken.TV has found entries in the database of the Dutch Vehicle Registration RDW which strongly suggests that 100 kWh versions of the Model S and Model X are heading towards 100 kWh. The database list up approvals for Tesla 100D and 100X, and 100D have even a stated NEDC range of 613 km , from 557 km at the current 90D model and 509 km on the P90D. Something to look forward to.
lørdag 20. august 2016
X doors with new firmware
The latest v7.1 (2.30.61) software update addresses the issue with a new setting that allows owners to either enable or disable the key fob control. With the CLOSE ALL WITH KEY FOB setting in the OFF position, pressing the key fob will no longer initiate simultaneous door closures.
Read more: Teslarati.com
søndag 14. august 2016
Bigger Battery
An electric car is only as good as its battery since that crucial component is what sustains the car on the road. Tesla’s electric cars already provide more than 250 miles of range on a single charge but it appears that the company will soon be offering even bigger batteries with the Model S and the Model X, making them capable of going as much as 380 miles on a single charge. That, coupled with Tesla’s robust supercharger network should take care of range anxiety for Tesla owners who want to travel long distances in their all-electric car.
Read more: Ubergizmo.com
onsdag 10. august 2016
Tesla S for kids
Tesla has together with Radio Flyer started making small Tesla S cars for kids. These are now also available for Norwegians :) You can spec the car up from 5800 kr to approx 9000 kr. First orders to be sent in November.
Order now:
Radio Flyer
lørdag 6. august 2016
Autopilot helps man to hospital
Joshua Neally, an attorney in Springfield, Missouri, credits the Autopilot of his Model X for helping him drive himself to the hospital while suffering from a pulmonary embolism, which made him temporarily blind at times, while on his drive home from work on July 26.
Read more: Electrek.co
Tesla X very popular in China
The gray market for the Model X is reportedly popular and some are willing to pay a premium. The Model X P90D costs 1.15 million yuan or $170,000 USD in China, yet Forbes talked to a gray market dealer selling them for as much as 1.58 million yuan or $240,000 USD – a 40% premium.
The dealer said that he already sold several units, adding that all his red units are sold out and that he only has a few white ones left.
Read more: Electrek.co