Production of the Tesla Model X was initially scheduled to start by the end of 2013 but was later postponed by the company several times in order for Tesla Motors to meet its production targets and also to be able to prepare for the overseas roll out of the Tesla Model S.
The Tesla Model S has already been launched two years ago and it will hit the global retail markets around the third quarter of 2015.
While the all-wheel drive electric vehicle has been reported to roll out to the retail markets in July this year, Elon Musk, Tesla chief executive officer, in a recent interview said that the company is indeed planning to put the Model X on sale by July but its latest earnings press release indicate that the vehicle may actually hit the markets late in the third quarter of 2015 or September.
Releasing the Model X, which will sport spiffy gullwing doors and capable of conveniently seating seven passengers including the driver, late this year or early next year also makes sense since it was produced later than the Model S.
Audi? What car maker? What? the Hugo?
Explain how this Vapor Audi is a competitor ?
The Vapor will have rangevofv500 miles epa and charge with dual gerbils.
This Vapor seems like a real competitive vehicle.
Comes with backup Gerbil’s