Recently, Tesla’s first batch of all-new Model Xs was officially delivered at the Fremont, California factory. Tesla only delivered 5 vehicles this time, but it is one step closer to a larger delivery time. The Model X delivered this time also has a six-seat version, and an owner who ordered a five-seat version revealed that Tesla had asked him if he was interested in upgrading it to a six-seat version. He believes that Tesla may prioritize the production of the six-seat version.
In fact, Tesla CEO Musk also explained the situation. Musk tweeted a few days ago: In his opinion, the six-seat Model X is the best, and sometimes he just wants to offer that configuration. Objectively speaking, compared to the seven-seat Model Y, the six-seat Model X is more acceptable. After all, the old Model X has a body length of 5037mm and a wheelbase of 2965mm, which is already standard. Medium and large SUV body.
The six seat Model X is best imo. There are times when I only want to offer that variant.
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) March 20, 2022
In addition, it is worth mentioning that in the new Model X delivered this time, some netizens exposed that the seat workmanship of the new Model X is relatively general, except that the rear seats are slightly thin, the backrests on the back, even Bulges and unevenness also occurred.
This really shouldn’t be the case for the million-dollar Tesla “Daddy Car” Model X. However, for friends who are familiar with Tesla, these may be small problems. And, as Tesla’s craftsmanship improves, so does the overall quality of its vehicles.