See attachments from TRANSLOGIC 77: Elon Musk Interview, Tesla
They are suggesting the Model X could look like the Tesla EYE concept car.
Larry
I still think that thing is ugly, but it's a good size and shape for blue star.
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See attachments from TRANSLOGIC 77: Elon Musk Interview, Tesla
They are suggesting the Model X could look like the Tesla EYE concept car.
Larry
They clay model is the one from the Model S first showing in LA.
You're talking about this?
Right, it might be a clay model of the Model X,though blurry and under a tarp. I'm just not sure what vfx is talking about though. That clay Model S in the center is clearly not the prototype one we say at the 2009 LA premiere since it has the chin spoiler of the Alpha/Beta.
You're talking about this?
I still don't know the source of the image.They don't even bother to explain how they came to that reasoning (or the image), so most readers are all "wtf?"
Doug, I think you inspired autoblog:
Tesla shareholder letter reveals new Daimler deal, Model X details
They don't even bother to explain how they came to that reasoning (or the image), so most readers are all "wtf?"
http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1022/4724320936_c28b90c17e_o.jpg
Then why assume it's the same model as two years ago? It's not particularly relevant anyhow.No, the brown thing to the left of it. My earlier post points out it is made from a malleable material and could have easily had changes in that last two years.
Then why assume it's the same model as two years ago? It's not particularly relevant anyhow.
I think the only suitable answer to that is to quote Skullcrusher Mountain by Jonathan Coulton
I think the only suitable answer to that is to quote Skullcrusher Mountain by Jonathan Coulton
... which Bob Lutz briefly mentioned in that recent Charlie Rose interview. IIRC, he called it a "an answer to a question nobody asked."
Not sure how aerodynamic this is, but: