Tesla announced the revamped version of its Model X SUV back in January. Now, after months of delays, it’s delivering them to customers at long last.
The electric-car maker posted photos to Twitter on Sunday of the “first deliveries of new Model X.” Customers picked up the first examples outside of Tesla’s Fremont, California, factory.
It’s the most significant update to Tesla’s largest and priciest vehicle since the model launched in 2016. The biggest changes come on the inside of the SUV. The $100,000 Model X now has a landscape-oriented display (rather than a vertical one), a second screen in back for rear passengers, and a rectangular steering yoke, like something you’d see in an airplane.










