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Find a Replacement for Model X Rear Spoiler

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I have seen on some cars the rear spoiler "opens" up and goes back "into the lift gate" when car is turned on. Is that the older model spoiler? My spoiler is fixed so it's always visible in your rearview if you ever use the rearview mirror.
 
Yup, the original performance X models and also very early non-performance X line had the motorized one. I happen to have a "unicorn" since I have a non-P 90D that has a motorized spolier. I love it. I think it's awesome, but I suspect the cost and the minimal % increase in efficiency had Tesla drop them from all. When the car is parked it's flush. Much slicker looking than the fixed ones. See pic.
 

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Yup, the original performance X models and also very early non-performance X line had the motorized one. I happen to have a "unicorn" since I have a non-P 90D that has a motorized spolier. I love it. I think it's awesome, but I suspect the cost and the minimal % increase in efficiency had Tesla drop them from all. When the car is parked it's flush. Much slicker looking than the fixed ones. See pic.
i have one of these too...i wish it was still an option.
 
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