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Took these detail photos today of Bonnie's beautiful new X.
This is the 12V outlet in the trunk.
The trunk floor. The cavity under the floor is much deeper than the S cavity. I did not measure it.
Second row seat bases.
Center console shown from the second row. Cup holders extend from just below the vents. Two USB charge ports.
Falcon Wing interior switch. It's like a toggle, push the silver loop in to close, pull the loop out to open (I think I remember it working that way). The doors opened and closed in a few seconds. I did not time them but they seemed quite quick to me. Really amazing to see in operation!
Windshield. Those are power lines overhead, they are not lines in the windshield.
The windshield is awesome! Sitting in the front row and looking forward it feels like there is nothing over your head. However, it is heavily tinted.
Sun visor with flap covering the lighted vanity mirror pulled down. Lights come on automatically when that cover flap is pulled down.
Visor with flap covering the vanity mirror and visor extended down fully.
Visor partially extended.
These next two photos show the lower front air intake grille. I looked closely but could not see the location of the forward facing radar. It must be there somewhere!
HVAC outlet just below interior Falcon Wing door switch, for second row seating. There are also HVAC outlets facing to the rear in the forward center console (also shown in a photo above).
Another shot of the second row seat bases.
First row center storage area.
First row center storage area cupholders.
All in all, an extremely impressive vehicle!
Took these detail photos today of Bonnie's beautiful new X.
This is the 12V outlet in the trunk.
The trunk floor. The cavity under the floor is much deeper than the S cavity. I did not measure it.
Second row seat bases.
Center console shown from the second row. Cup holders extend from just below the vents. Two USB charge ports.
Falcon Wing interior switch. It's like a toggle, push the silver loop in to close, pull the loop out to open (I think I remember it working that way). The doors opened and closed in a few seconds. I did not time them but they seemed quite quick to me. Really amazing to see in operation!
Windshield. Those are power lines overhead, they are not lines in the windshield.
The windshield is awesome! Sitting in the front row and looking forward it feels like there is nothing over your head. However, it is heavily tinted.
Sun visor with flap covering the lighted vanity mirror pulled down. Lights come on automatically when that cover flap is pulled down.
Visor with flap covering the vanity mirror and visor extended down fully.
Visor partially extended.
These next two photos show the lower front air intake grille. I looked closely but could not see the location of the forward facing radar. It must be there somewhere!
HVAC outlet just below interior Falcon Wing door switch, for second row seating. There are also HVAC outlets facing to the rear in the forward center console (also shown in a photo above).
Another shot of the second row seat bases.
First row center storage area.
First row center storage area cupholders.
All in all, an extremely impressive vehicle!
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