I got an X last month. On the outside it is really quite an understatement - you have to get into it to really see what it is offering - tons of space and so much more.
Model C used to be my favorite Tesla and my dream car. And I remember the days when it would almost get as much attention as a Cybertruck, especially when an owner would open a falcon wing door , people would stop and gawk. I’m sure they probably still do these days. I used to call them the Model X’ secret weapons, cause you don’t realize they are on the car until they are opened. Big props to Bjorn Nyland and his 1000s of videos of his old Optimus Prime Model X.
I agree, why would anyone buy a hybrid? You are purchasing all the moving parts, maintenance and replacement of an ICE. Great video! Thanks to you both for the tour!
And as a member of AEVA (Australian Electric Vehicle Associaton) Steven is tireless in helping drivers embrace EV's - thank you Sarah, thank you Steven.
For those looking for a 7 seater and don't want to shell out over $100k for an EV9, there are quite a few of these second hand. Prices mostly between $60k and $80k
A very enjoyable video, thanks to you both. If you take a ride with another Tesla owner, please ask about the subscriptions to use various functions, I heard rumours about, please. I'd like to know if that is true. Ta.
Need more videos like this to remove all the anxieties people have when thinking of EVs. Unfortunately my friends are grumpy old men stuck in their ways ridiculing me for getting an EV. My EV is now the only car, other than my 04 WRX, that I truly enjoy driving. I was not expecting that to happen to me, almost a profound revelation😂
People usually omit fuel cycle emmisions on ICE cars. A liter of petrol requires at least 700g CO2 to produce and get to your tank (diesel a little less). Australia's most popular Hybrid, the RAV4 Hybrid, actually emits closer to 150g CO2 per km when you add this to tailpipe emissions. This is almost never mentioned. Hybrids are no longer a pathway to emission targets. So keep up the EV interviews 😊
The net/net societal math... is more complicated than that. You need to account for CO2 production for electricity generation + transmission, as well as losses in transmission and voltage/rectification conversion. You also need to account for the total CO2 related to production of the vehicle. You also need to account for the number of BEV vs Hybrid vehicles that can be produced/supported/purchased in a given market. The argument about hybrids usually isn't "it's similar in CO2 usage to a BEV"... it's more about... Is having 5x hybrids on the road replacing 5x ICE cars better than having 1-2x BEVs on the road, replacing 1-2x ICE cars. There are also locations/markets/personas where a BEV doesn't work well. Such as people who do not live in homes/apartments/places where a BEV can charge overnight. A hybrid may work for a person who needs to drive to more remote places, or who doesn't have good charging infrastructure near them, but only needs to do that long/remote drive occasionally. So yes, hybrids are a bridge, but all current BEVs are too. All else equal, is a BEV lower net carbon than a Hybrid? Probably, yes. But they are complementary solutions, addressing different problems, not competing solutions.
It's great and Steven is great but what's the point in reviewing a Model X in Australia when you can no longer buy one new? Great car - but you can only get one second hand.
Exactly, this is about ownership and showing that older cars are still going strong. It’s to encourage confidence in secondhand cars and to show what life is like with an EV long term.
Probably lost bit more if he measured it with accuracy. But lot of studies seems to show after 9% loss it plateaus and any further losses are negligible for the life of the battery. You have to remember eventhough you phone battery is technically the same as the EV, unlike your phone the EVs manage the battery temperature like an OCD maniac, that's why the degredation is so minimal and batteries end up lasting 600k km. I think it's more of an issue managing the BMS to be accurate over the years for daily driving.
Well done! It is so good to hear from actual EV owners. It cuts through all the bs on main stream media
Thanks so much. This was EXACTLY why I started it.
He's the best salesperson Telsa could ever hope for 😀
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I got an X last month. On the outside it is really quite an understatement - you have to get into it to really see what it is offering - tons of space and so much more.
Model C used to be my favorite Tesla and my dream car. And I remember the days when it would almost get as much attention as a Cybertruck, especially when an owner would open a falcon wing door , people would stop and gawk. I’m sure they probably still do these days. I used to call them the Model X’ secret weapons, cause you don’t realize they are on the car until they are opened. Big props to Bjorn Nyland and his 1000s of videos of his old Optimus Prime Model X.
I agree, why would anyone buy a hybrid? You are purchasing all the moving parts, maintenance and replacement of an ICE. Great video! Thanks to you both for the tour!
I agree, all those servicing costs for the ICE part of the car, just so expensive.
The initial cost of the EV is far greater than a hybrid. Therefore, the insurance cost is also greater.
Just stumbled on your channel. Great video! Awesome to see another Aussie EV channel!
Thanks!
Currently own a 2015 Nissan Altima. My next car is a Tesla model Y, standard, RWD.
6:28 "Supercharger is too fast" 1st world problem 😂
The front boot is the “Froot”.
Thank you both Steven and Sarah. It was a great watch.
Thanks for watching
Wow!! And 5 years old! I want one☺️
Great content !
Thanks Ryan!
Lovely video. Steven is awsome. 😊 I learnt alot about the tesla I didn't know.
Steven is indeed a legend. Thanks to him, I'm now the owner of an EV (an MG4 Essence), and would never go back to driving a legacy vehicle.
Love this!
And as a member of AEVA (Australian Electric Vehicle Associaton) Steven is tireless in helping drivers embrace EV's - thank you Sarah, thank you Steven.
3:05 "The 1st 1 or 2 yrs u keep phoning the Tesla service department" 😂
Dealerships contact u for safety recalls etc
Amazing that it has the 3rd row of seats, really didn’t expect that.
For those looking for a 7 seater and don't want to shell out over $100k for an EV9, there are quite a few of these second hand. Prices mostly between $60k and $80k
80k is way too much for a 5 year old model x. If I would have that kind of money, I would be tempted to pay the 100k for EV9.
Great insight ❤
A video about retrofitting current ICE vehicles to EV?
I’d love to chat to someone doing that
A very enjoyable video, thanks to you both. If you take a ride with another Tesla owner, please ask about the subscriptions to use various functions, I heard rumours about, please. I'd like to know if that is true. Ta.
Great suggestion. I think the chance of me interviewing another Tesla owner are pretty high!
Sad that they don’t sell model x here anymore, so cool!!
Nice place to review it at Sydney Olympic Park. Saw Steven at the Everything Electric show in Sydney, thanks for showing people your car.
these are good for point A to point B road users ..... for Drivers , they are not feasible.....
Need more videos like this to remove all the anxieties people have when thinking of EVs. Unfortunately my friends are grumpy old men stuck in their ways ridiculing me for getting an EV. My EV is now the only car, other than my 04 WRX, that I truly enjoy driving. I was not expecting that to happen to me, almost a profound revelation😂
People usually omit fuel cycle emmisions on ICE cars. A liter of petrol requires at least 700g CO2 to produce and get to your tank (diesel a little less).
Australia's most popular Hybrid, the RAV4 Hybrid, actually emits closer to 150g CO2 per km when you add this to tailpipe emissions. This is almost never mentioned.
Hybrids are no longer a pathway to emission targets.
So keep up the EV interviews 😊
The net/net societal math... is more complicated than that. You need to account for CO2 production for electricity generation + transmission, as well as losses in transmission and voltage/rectification conversion. You also need to account for the total CO2 related to production of the vehicle. You also need to account for the number of BEV vs Hybrid vehicles that can be produced/supported/purchased in a given market. The argument about hybrids usually isn't "it's similar in CO2 usage to a BEV"... it's more about... Is having 5x hybrids on the road replacing 5x ICE cars better than having 1-2x BEVs on the road, replacing 1-2x ICE cars. There are also locations/markets/personas where a BEV doesn't work well. Such as people who do not live in homes/apartments/places where a BEV can charge overnight. A hybrid may work for a person who needs to drive to more remote places, or who doesn't have good charging infrastructure near them, but only needs to do that long/remote drive occasionally. So yes, hybrids are a bridge, but all current BEVs are too. All else equal, is a BEV lower net carbon than a Hybrid? Probably, yes. But they are complementary solutions, addressing different problems, not competing solutions.
@@shammyh Don't forget about keeping the existing ICE car is far better.
What a great car. And it fits seven people. But where does the wine bottle go???
Literally anywhere!
My dream Tesla is still a Model X.
What a car
It's great and Steven is great but what's the point in reviewing a Model X in Australia when you can no longer buy one new? Great car - but you can only get one second hand.
Exactly, this is about ownership and showing that older cars are still going strong. It’s to encourage confidence in secondhand cars and to show what life is like with an EV long term.
Steven is a legend, Model X is relative rare and keep on running.
It’s a beautiful car
Love Tesla, but we will never see an S and X on Australian roads again. Tesla no longer wish to make them right hand drive.
The newer model X is much better too!
I don’t want to be a hater but I’m having a real hard time believing he only lost 18 miles of range in 5 years.
Probably lost bit more if he measured it with accuracy. But lot of studies seems to show after 9% loss it plateaus and any further losses are negligible for the life of the battery. You have to remember eventhough you phone battery is technically the same as the EV, unlike your phone the EVs manage the battery temperature like an OCD maniac, that's why the degredation is so minimal and batteries end up lasting 600k km. I think it's more of an issue managing the BMS to be accurate over the years for daily driving.
My aunts Model S (essentially the same set up as the X) purchased in 2019 has lost around 100 kilometres of range.