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Tesla Model X Looks All Set For Timely Release
By: Christopher Morris  May 03, 2015

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Perpetually delayed vehicle could finally relase on schedule in September
according to Tesla

The Model X will be an absolutely critical vehicle for Tesla, as the company
attempts to recover from the recent slump in its stock price. Tesla is a
company which experiences possibly more fluctuations in fortune than any
other major business, and this is very much due to the nature of the
electric car market. This is not an established sphere of business, and many
analysts remain sceptical about the abilities of Tesla to achieve long-term
growth.

Model X critical for Tesla
The unpredictability of electric cars is underlined by the fact that for
every analyst which is dubious about the prospects of Tesla, there is
another which is strongly believes in the potential of the corporation.
There is both a lot of uncertainty and excitement ahead for Tesla, but what
is certain is that the Model X will be extremely important in its immediate
future.

This forthcoming SUV is one of the most hotly anticipating vehicles in any
niche of the motor industry, not least because its existence has been
shrouded in doubt. The release of this vehicle has always been relatively
concrete, but the schedule related to it has been considerably more
nebulous.

Tesla has had to tolerate numerous delays to the Model X since the existence
of the vehicle was first announced, but it now seems that all is proceeding
as planned for its unveiling. Enthusiastic customers of Tesla have been
awaiting this moment for quite some time, and the corporation has recently
confirmed that both the alpha and beta prototypes of the electric SUV have
been completed, and that everything is progressing as planned.

With prototypes now seemingly in the can, all that remains for the electric
car manufacturer is to produce the final Model X road vehicle, which is
still intended for release in September of this year. Tesla now insists that
this purported date of release will be met as intended; obviously production
of the prototypes is good news for the electric car company.

Some analysts will undoubtedly remain sceptical that this news will
correlate with a timely Model X release. Considering the delays that have
already been faced by this vehicle, it wouldn’t be at all surprising to see
it pushed back further still. This is an extremely important product in the
future of Tesla, and it is essential that the quality of the vehicle is up
to the boasts of the corporation ahead of its release.

Model X to be performance vehicle
This is a vehicle that is not only eco-friendly, but also one that has been
repeated to be first-class in terms of performance. The notable founder and
CEO of Tesla, Elon Musk, has stated that the Model X will blow people away
with its acceleration and speed once it is finally released. And early
impressions of the car from independent observers have certainly been
positive thus far.

In anticipation of a stellar release of the Model X, it has been reported
that Tesla is expecting to deliver around 55,000 vehicles worldwide in 2015.
However, the majority of these will be the existing Model S, considering
that the Model X is obviously slated for a release toward the end of the
year. With Model X production capacity currently standing at around 1,000
units a week, it is possible that we may see around 10,000 Model X vehciles
being released and on the road by the end of 2015.

While Tesla is fully intending to penetrate markets all over the world, in
the immediate future the Chinese marketplace will be particularly important
for the manufacturer. China has infamously experienced massive problems with
pollution, owing to rapid industrialization, and the electric car is seen as
being particularly attractive to consumers in China; not least because the
government is openly attempting to address the issue by incentivizing
electric car purchases.

Model X to be classic American car
The performance of the Model X in the United States will also be of
particular interest to Tesla. Firstly, this is naturally the native market
of the corporation, and one always hopes to do well on one’s home turf. But
this is also an important niche for Tesla, as the Model X vehicle provides
an electric car that is perfectly attuned to the form that Americans
typically favor. While the Roadster and Model S were proof that’s Tesla
could deliver vehicles of high quality, the Model X can be viewed as much
more of a core product aimed at America’s heartlands.

In the meantime, there have been reports this week that Tesla has been road
testing the Model X ahead of its purported release. Video has been released
on the Internet of a test driver seemingly deliberately crashing a Model X
test vehicle, in what is probably an attempt to test drive the autopilot
system.

The past seven days have also seen a camouflage version of the Model X being
tested on Californian roads, with the Tesla crossover vehicle doing some
acceleration and obtaining manoeuvre tests in a parking lot.

CEO Musk himself acknowledges the importance of Tesla getting the Model X
right, particularly emphasizing the extent to which it will appeal to female
drivers. The autopilot has been promoted as a particularly important feature
of the series, one that will enable Tesla to compete on equal terms with
cutting-edge automakers.

Model X Key in Apple-Tesla Links
If the Model X is successful, it may intensify the links between Tesla and
Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL), or even push Apple into developing its own
electric vehicle. These two corporations have been indelibly linked in the
last 12 months, with even CEO Musk having confirmed that Apple held talks
with Tesla. While the nature of these talks has not been fully revealed, it
is increasingly speculated that Apple intends to develop an electric vehicle
of some sort in the near future, or possibly even that it might be
interested in a buyout of the Tesla.

This remains speculation for the time being, but Apple will certainly have
its eyes firmly trained on the release of the Model X. Thankfully for Tesla,
this looks increasingly likely as if it will actually occur on time.
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