I know deliveries started quite recently, and many of them in sunny areas. But have anyone tested the Model X in winter conditions yet?
I`ve completed configuration, and have until 21st of march to adjust or cancel order.
But Tesla hasn`t released any detalis about winter testing as far as I`ve seen. And I haven`t read anything about owners doing winter tests.
I.e. snow and ice on the roof, snow from rear hatch sliding into car, sensors fooled by snow and/or ice like the parking sensors etc.
Yes I know the standard reply is "remove snow from roof, remove snow from hatch, buy another car etc. But I`m curios about how the car will work if you don`t take lots of precautions. Like being able to drive away with at thin layer of snow or ice on roof or hatch, operating the FWD in rough weather conditions etc. Using an ice scrape on the roof of the Model S was a new experience, but no big deal. Felt good to remove ice in the area where the roof glass meets the hatch glass. But the X is much taller, bigger and might need more thorough scraping/removing snow than the S?
Experience from the Model S shows that Tesla didn`t do any real winter testing, or they didn`t adjust after testing. Hopefully the X is better, but with no info available I`m a bit blind
I`ve completed configuration, and have until 21st of march to adjust or cancel order.
But Tesla hasn`t released any detalis about winter testing as far as I`ve seen. And I haven`t read anything about owners doing winter tests.
I.e. snow and ice on the roof, snow from rear hatch sliding into car, sensors fooled by snow and/or ice like the parking sensors etc.
Yes I know the standard reply is "remove snow from roof, remove snow from hatch, buy another car etc. But I`m curios about how the car will work if you don`t take lots of precautions. Like being able to drive away with at thin layer of snow or ice on roof or hatch, operating the FWD in rough weather conditions etc. Using an ice scrape on the roof of the Model S was a new experience, but no big deal. Felt good to remove ice in the area where the roof glass meets the hatch glass. But the X is much taller, bigger and might need more thorough scraping/removing snow than the S?
Experience from the Model S shows that Tesla didn`t do any real winter testing, or they didn`t adjust after testing. Hopefully the X is better, but with no info available I`m a bit blind