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Sunshade included with new Model X?

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Hi!

I will be taking delivery of a new Model X in a couple of weeks and wanted to confirm if sunshades are included? I saw in one of the Model X delivery checklists from the forums that it is included now? Can anyone confirm?

Thanks!
 
Can't believe I am not the first to respond to this thread!

Your car should have a sunshade somewhere (trunk compartment/frunk). Early owners like myself had to wait several weeks for the sunshade...and you can always pick up a heat shield if you need something solid (not mesh) like the Tesla shade.
 
Can't believe I am not the first to respond to this thread!

Your car should have a sunshade somewhere (trunk compartment/frunk). Early owners like myself had to wait several weeks for the sunshade...and you can always pick up a heat shield if you need something solid (not mesh) like the Tesla shade.
Seriously, we need different terms for the ‘net cut down on light’ ones Tesla gives you/sells for all the overhead windows and the ones you can get for the windshields that we all have had for our old cars (and these) that are solid material/foil coated/whatever.

Maybe one is a ‘shade’ (overhead) and the solid windshield one is a ‘shield’? As you say, the front one is ‘heat shield’ also...
 
Seriously, we need different terms for the ‘net cut down on light’ ones Tesla gives you/sells for all the overhead windows and the ones you can get for the windshields that we all have had for our old cars (and these) that are solid material/foil coated/whatever.

Maybe one is a ‘shade’ (overhead) and the solid windshield one is a ‘shield’? As you say, the front one is ‘heat shield’ also...

I don’t really care about sunshades that cover the lower part of the Tesla windshield (or pretty much the entire windshield on every other car). I only care about the overhead protection, the heat shield I use covers the overhead area. Take a look at this: