DailyTech - Tesla Motors Temporarily Shuts Down Production Line for Model X Upgrades
Tell me that article is wrong and they aren't offering the 40 kwh battery pack option for the less efficient Model X.
I could totally see a 40 kwh option for the Model E and we've already seen it in the Model S (by way of software limiting the 60 kwh pack).
But has any site other than dailytech actually mentioned a 40 kwh pack for the Model X before now?
The Model X -- which was introduced in February 2012 -- is Tesla's upcoming all-electric, sport-utility vehicle. The new EV will be heavier than the Model S with 10 percent higher energy consumption.
Some other Model X features we've heard about are "Falcon Doors" for rear seat occupants, all-wheel-drive as a standard (with a separate electric motor driving the front wheels), three battery capacities to choose from (40, 60, and 85 kWh), the ability to sprint from 0 to 60 mph in around 4.4 seconds and a maximum driving range between 214 to 267 miles.
Tell me that article is wrong and they aren't offering the 40 kwh battery pack option for the less efficient Model X.
I could totally see a 40 kwh option for the Model E and we've already seen it in the Model S (by way of software limiting the 60 kwh pack).
But has any site other than dailytech actually mentioned a 40 kwh pack for the Model X before now?