goneskiian
Active Member
We tested this with the first Sig delivered to Washington State. Well, dirkhh tested it anyway. He parked his S RIGHT next to it and with the owners blessing, opened the door. It stopped before hitting the car. We found it did as you indicated with human bodies, but not vehicles. ;-)Since I volunteered at the Toronto Auto Show Tesla Booth, I had a fair bit of time to explore the Model X. One thing I noted with the self presenting front doors is that it appears they would strike a car parked beside it if you open the doors from the fob or the touch screen. I tried standing in the door's way, and it definitely did tap me on the leg as it tried to open. It seemed to stop based on contact with my leg and not proximity to it. It probably wouldn't hit an adjacent car hard, but I don't think it should even be touching the side of someone else's car. Wondering if any owners with more experience confirm or deny this?
Cheers!