You could trap your enemy du jour by hooking his necktie (or her cabon-nanotube-strung pearl neclace) by opening the doors with impeccable timing and getting them hooked in those rear view mirrors.Talk about James Bond style!
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You could trap your enemy du jour by hooking his necktie (or her cabon-nanotube-strung pearl neclace) by opening the doors with impeccable timing and getting them hooked in those rear view mirrors.Talk about James Bond style!
Maybe only the front doors will have it and the Falcon doors will be touch-sensitive only?
Maybe only the front doors will have it and the Falcon doors will be touch-sensitive only?
Tomorrow it will be announced...no falcon doors
Good point - I hope there are still mechanical handles for usability in case of complete power failure or circuit issues; but it is technically possible to do away with the handle altogether. It would be a weird opening swing motion, anyways, and you would only push a door so far up before the fully automated approach had to take over or you had to change the "pull up" stance to a "push upwards"They looked like placeholder/mockups but I guess they could be touch sensors and simply not extend.
So I'm open to taking bets on final Model X configuration. I'm firm on 'will have falcon wing doors'. Those of you so sure it won't have 'em, step up.
I already owe Bonnie two beers from lost bets. Warning: Do not bet against this person:wink:
The removal of such a heavily hyped feature would be a huge fail, so I'm in agreement with Bonnie.
Yes, it would be very unlike Elon and Franz to go back on the feature that they made the central differentiator to the minivans of today. Falcon Wings FTW.
Having said that, I hope these doors don't end up a bit like the door handles of the Model S, atleast for many early cars. Lots of failures, replacements and a slight redesign a few months in.