
Tesla today launched deliveries of its Model X refresh in Fremont, California, finally.
The U.S. electric automaker first unveiled its Model X back in January of this year, with pre-orders at the time indicating an estimated delivery date of April.
After numerous delays and delivering its Model S Plaid and Long Range versions first, Tesla has debuted the Model X refresh.
Earlier today, a new Model X refresh owner said there were five total deliveries at Tesla’s Fremont factory.
Tesla today has also shared a new video, titled “Meet Your Model X”, which details the basic functions and features of the SUV for owners. Check out the video below:
While we finally have Model X refresh deliveries in the United States, new orders of Long Range variants will have to wait until June 2022 to receive deliveries, as Tesla continues to deal with a global semiconductor shortage and supply chain pressures on parts.
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