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Custom Tesla Model X Thanks Company's Veterans, Model S Too
Nov 26, 2015  John Voelcker

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Seeing a Tesla Model X electric SUV on the roads at all is still a rare
occurrence; seeing one in flat black is even rarer.

That's because there's only one that looks like the Model X in these photos,
snapped at a Supercharger site 10 days ago by our Tesla-owning author George
Parrott.

After chatting with the two gents in the photo, he learned more about the
unusual Model X--and its role in promoting the company's outreach to
military veterans.

While Tesla Motors doesn't widely publicize these efforts, it now has two
different electric cars whose role is to appear at various public events to
draw attention to its interest in recruiting veterans as employees.

The newest is this Model X, decked out in full military trim, right down to
the fake rivets and an American flag embossed into the hood.

Parrott spoke with the two proud, smiling Tesla employees whose job is to
move the car among events in California and elsewhere.

Both are veterans who work in the company's assembly plant in Fremont,
California.

Both had previously worked at the New United Motor Manufacturing Inc.
(NUMMI) joint venture between General Motors and Toyota, which closed in
2010 following the GM bankruptcy and government-backed restructuring.

Toyota sold that plant to Tesla Motors the same year, providing the startup
with a state-of-the-art manufacturing facility less than 20 miles from its
Palo Alto headquarters at minimal cost.

Tesla's Alexis Georgeson elaborated on the company's veteran-recruitment
efforts in reply to an e-mail from Green Car Reports.

We are hiring veterans as part of our efforts to hire the best and most
exceptional talent in the world. Veterans are a wonderful fit at Tesla
because of the advanced technical, electrical and mechanical skills they
learn while in the service.

They also bring integrity, discipline, teamwork and leadership skills that
fit well in the Tesla environment, where we challenge employees to think
creatively and to work hard toward our mission to transform transportation.
Our military recruiting efforts are building momentum with veteran numbers
averaging 6 percent of our U.S. employee population.

Georgeson also provided photos of the earlier Tesla Model S car, also in
flat black with military logos and decorative elements, that fulfills the
same mission: promoting the company's #TeslaVets efforts.

We commend the company's outreach and aggressive hiring of U.S. military
veterans--something we can all be thankful for.
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