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Tesla spokesperson Khobi Brooklyn told Fortune that Tesla has now delivered “hundreds” of Model Xs, and says the company plans to soon start shipping “general production” versions of the Model X cars. These general production Model X cars, which cost at least $70,000, make up the bulk of Model X reservations.
http://fortune.com/2015/12/28/tesla-signature-series-model-x/?xid=yahoo_fortune
And so it begins.....
Tesla spokesperson Khobi Brooklyn told Fortune that Tesla has now delivered “hundreds” of Model Xs, and says the company plans to soon start shipping “general production” versions of the Model X cars. These general production Model X cars, which cost at least $70,000, make up the bulk of Model X reservations.
http://fortune.com/2015/12/28/tesla-signature-series-model-x/?xid=yahoo_fortune
And so it begins.....
So, He-who-shall-no-longer-be-named was wrong. :wink:
Tesla spokesperson Khobi Brooklyn told Fortune that Tesla has now delivered “hundreds” of Model Xs, and says the company plans to soon start shipping “general production” versions of the Model X cars. These general production Model X cars, which cost at least $70,000, make up the bulk of Model X reservations.
http://fortune.com/2015/12/28/tesla-signature-series-model-x/?xid=yahoo_fortune
And so it begins.....
Those pictures look great. I like that they are calling it "Gigafactory 1" right off the bat, it leads me to suspect that they are well into the planning stages for GF2.
What bugs me about the Fortune article is that the emphasis of the article is on a handful of signature Model X vehicles being delivered (which everyone already knows about). We don't read about the quote of "hundreds" of Model X vehicles already delivered and the decision to soon start delivering regular production versions of the X until the very end of the article. The most important info is not reflected in the title The earthshaking information is hidden at the end of the article. Why?
Tesla spokesperson Khobi Brooklyn told Fortune that Tesla has now delivered “hundreds” of Model Xs, and says the company plans to soon start shipping “general production” versions of the Model X cars. These general production Model X cars, which cost at least $70,000, make up the bulk of Model X reservations.
http://fortune.com/2015/12/28/tesla-signature-series-model-x/?xid=yahoo_fortune
And so it begins.....
it's just a little paint and a stencil, should be an easy fix on the building, maybe it's already coded 001! Should need the second digit by, say 2025?Should call it gigafactory 001 or they are going to have a sorting issue.
How much did TSLA stock fall because of CR last time? Let's get a 2x the upside move.
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Tesla spokesperson Khobi Brooklyn told Fortune that Tesla has now delivered “hundreds” of Model Xs, and says the company plans to soon start shipping “general production” versions of the Model X cars. These general production Model X cars, which cost at least $70,000, make up the bulk of Model X reservations.
http://fortune.com/2015/12/28/tesla-signature-series-model-x/?xid=yahoo_fortune
And so it begins.....
I'm not sure if that's important right now, since with a 20k+ wait list, the only impediment to hundreds of deliveries, has been production.The Fortune article was update... hundreds produced not delivered. A pretty big mistake for a Tesla spokesperson to make.
The Fortune article was update... hundreds produced not delivered. A pretty big mistake for a Tesla spokesperson to make.
Update: The story was revised from the original after a Tesla spokesperson said she had mistakenly associated deliveries with production numbers. The company has produced “hundreds” of Model Xs rather than delivered “hundreds” to customers.
Wow, how does a person in this position make such a technical mistake?
Khobi Brooklyn
Director, Global Communications
Tesla Motors
January 2015 – Present (1 year)San Francisco Bay Area
https://www.linkedin.com/in/kbrooklyn