Although I definitely see the problem, and I love your solution since it will only require a software change, I'm still so impressed by how Tesla handled the problem! My brother has a van with a 3rd row, and when the car seats are installed in the 2nd row, you can't hardly get back there at all! Even with the slow movement and less room, it's easier to get to the 3rd row of the Model X than it is for a traditional minivan. Go Tesla! I hope to be able to afford one soon!
Thanks for posting this and all of your videos. They have been very helpful to me. We have a two-year old and are expecting twins. I've been eyein' a Model X for a while and your videos give me great insight on the ins-and-outs and having a Model X with a family. 3rd row access would be a big deal for me with twins and needing to buckle up our toddler in the 3rd row. It's discouraging to see they haven't addressed this as this was one of the main features of the Model X - accessing the 3rd row with a car seat in the 2nd (something that is basically impossible in any other large SUV). Elon even talked about this on stage at the original Model X reveal event. It's obviously a software issue so I expect it will be fixed soon, but very strange this hasn't yet been addressed. All the best and keep the videos coming! I will gladly use your referral code down the road when/if I make the big purchase.
Glad you're enjoying the videos! Yeah it was actually initially allowing for the articulation with car seats but I believe an article from Forbes or Fortune tested the seats with a child in the car seat and the child was hurt (very minor) and the article bashed tesla about it so we'll see if a modified seat position could be added to accommodate the child seat conundrum.
Hey - has this child seat conundrum been addressed in any software updates of the last six months? Or is it still not allowing the seat to move forward quickly and articulate?
Thank you for uploading all the videos , I have seen them all and you have explained pretty much everything there is to know about x. I am almost ready to place my order this week and I saw your referral code from opti plus video today . Can I please use it? Also, my kid is almost the same age as yours (5), do you ever worry that while the falcon doors are closing somehow he may raise his hand or touch the side of the car that the door can hit him. I think my biggest fear is I have lack of control and vision when the falcon door is closing . I would greatly appreciate your feedback . With everything that you are doing with such two cute little boys, it is inspiring to all of us. Thanks you Mark and Kim for everything that you are doing to help us.
That's excellent to hear. We have never had an issue with them reaching for the doors when they are closing and I would worry much about that as there are plenty of uber sensitive sensors which would stop the door if something was detected. They have also refined the software since our last video on the sensors so it should be even better now. As far the sunshade, the service center should provide those. Perhaps it was something for early deliveries and they do not give them out anymore? ts.la/mark1221
Thank you for posting your Tesla experience with us. I enjoy and look forward to your videos for your valuable insight. Quick question, would you get a Model S even though you have a Model X? Thanks again....Truly enjoyable and very educational... Hopefully, I will purchasing a Tesla soon!
Glad you're enjoying them. No we are truly sold on the Model X! The ride height, the spacious and open interior, the windshield, the doors and ease of ingress and egress all make the X more enjoyable for us than the S. It feels as though we are in the comfort of our living room vs the inside of a car when we are inside!
Thanks so much for posting this! With two kids roughly the same age as yours, and possibly a third down the road, wife and I are conflicted with regards to what configuration would best suit our needs. Any thoughts?
I'm a big proponent of the 6 seat configuration because it provides the best of both worlds with regards to utility, visibility and comfort. Unless you think you will need that extra seat, I would save the $ and go for 6 seater and you'll always be able to fold one of the two 3rd row seats even if you have a child seat back there as well. With strollers and other items always inside the car that extra room may be more valuable than that extra seat that you may sometimes use.
Where do you live? Warm or cold climate? I have a 90d and although it seems like a slight increase in range for a lot of $ I highly recommend it for several reasons. 1. Peace of mind (range anxiety is no fun) 2. Resale value (will be higher and you will likely get 1/2 or 1/3 of the money back in the battery price difference when you sell) 3. Winter cold weather and elevation gain kill range 4. You typically will charge to
What have you placed there under your car seat as a protector for the whit interior? We also have white interior and want to protect it. Also is there a reason one child seat is normal facing and one is reversed. We have ours reversed as recommended but it means there is nowhere for that third latch to go? :/
I think the child seat top tether strap has to go over the top of the seat, not to the side Page 30 in manual www.tesla.com/sites/default/files/model_x_owners_manual_north_america_en.pdf
Although I definitely see the problem, and I love your solution since it will only require a software change, I'm still so impressed by how Tesla handled the problem! My brother has a van with a 3rd row, and when the car seats are installed in the 2nd row, you can't hardly get back there at all! Even with the slow movement and less room, it's easier to get to the 3rd row of the Model X than it is for a traditional minivan. Go Tesla! I hope to be able to afford one soon!
Well there you have it, if you go super fast with the falcon wing doors open then it will fly!
Forget the tesla..The kid is soo cute..He wants this tesla to fly :P
Thanks for posting this and all of your videos. They have been very helpful to me. We have a two-year old and are expecting twins. I've been eyein' a Model X for a while and your videos give me great insight on the ins-and-outs and having a Model X with a family. 3rd row access would be a big deal for me with twins and needing to buckle up our toddler in the 3rd row. It's discouraging to see they haven't addressed this as this was one of the main features of the Model X - accessing the 3rd row with a car seat in the 2nd (something that is basically impossible in any other large SUV). Elon even talked about this on stage at the original Model X reveal event. It's obviously a software issue so I expect it will be fixed soon, but very strange this hasn't yet been addressed. All the best and keep the videos coming! I will gladly use your referral code down the road when/if I make the big purchase.
Glad you're enjoying the videos! Yeah it was actually initially allowing for the articulation with car seats but I believe an article from Forbes or Fortune tested the seats with a child in the car seat and the child was hurt (very minor) and the article bashed tesla about it so we'll see if a modified seat position could be added to accommodate the child seat conundrum.
Hey - has this child seat conundrum been addressed in any software updates of the last six months? Or is it still not allowing the seat to move forward quickly and articulate?
Thanks for posting all your videos! They are so helpful!
Thanks Brendan.
Love the video. Any chance you can show me how a passenger would get in if you had 2 rear facing baby seats installed? Thanks in advance. Adam
I didn't know that about the bug/feature report through voice record
Thank you for uploading all the videos , I have seen them all and you have explained pretty much everything there is to know about x. I am almost ready to place my order this week and I saw your referral code from opti plus video today . Can I please use it? Also, my kid is almost the same age as yours (5), do you ever worry that while the falcon doors are closing somehow he may raise his hand or touch the side of the car that the door can hit him. I think my biggest fear is I have lack of control and vision when the falcon door is closing . I would greatly appreciate your feedback . With everything that you are doing with such two cute little boys, it is inspiring to all of us. Thanks you Mark and Kim for everything that you are doing to help us.
That's excellent to hear. We have never had an issue with them reaching for the doors when they are closing and I would worry much about that as there are plenty of uber sensitive sensors which would stop the door if something was detected. They have also refined the software since our last video on the sensors so it should be even better now. As far the sunshade, the service center should provide those. Perhaps it was something for early deliveries and they do not give them out anymore?
ts.la/mark1221
Thank you for posting your Tesla experience with us. I enjoy and look forward to your videos for your valuable insight. Quick question, would you get a Model S even though you have a Model X? Thanks again....Truly enjoyable and very educational... Hopefully, I will purchasing a Tesla soon!
Glad you're enjoying them. No we are truly sold on the Model X! The ride height, the spacious and open interior, the windshield, the doors and ease of ingress and egress all make the X more enjoyable for us than the S. It feels as though we are in the comfort of our living room vs the inside of a car when we are inside!
+Like Tesla I agree... The only wins for the S over the X is exterior looks, efficiency, and same spec is a bit quicker.
Thanks so much for posting this! With two kids roughly the same age as yours, and possibly a third down the road, wife and I are conflicted with regards to what configuration would best suit our needs.
Any thoughts?
I'm a big proponent of the 6 seat configuration because it provides the best of both worlds with regards to utility, visibility and comfort.
Unless you think you will need that extra seat, I would save the $ and go for 6 seater and you'll always be able to fold one of the two 3rd row seats even if you have a child seat back there as well.
With strollers and other items always inside the car that extra room may be more valuable than that extra seat that you may sometimes use.
Great points- again, we're really enjoying learning from your perspective!
I can't decide wich pack o batteries are better. Which one do you have on your Model X? I don't know if 75D o 90D
Where do you live? Warm or cold climate?
I have a 90d and although it seems like a slight increase in range for a lot of $ I highly recommend it for several reasons.
1. Peace of mind (range anxiety is no fun)
2. Resale value (will be higher and you will likely get 1/2 or 1/3 of the money back in the battery price difference when you sell)
3. Winter cold weather and elevation gain kill range
4. You typically will charge to
What have you placed there under your car seat as a protector for the whit interior? We also have white interior and want to protect it.
Also is there a reason one child seat is normal facing and one is reversed. We have ours reversed as recommended but it means there is nowhere for that third latch to go? :/
Chris Sharp the protector is listed in the description.
One of the kids was 1 so he was rear facing. Thanks for watching.
I think the child seat top tether strap has to go over the top of the seat, not to the side
Page 30 in manual
www.tesla.com/sites/default/files/model_x_owners_manual_north_america_en.pdf
Would had been nice if they made a bigger SUV which opens the back door as well so 6 doors would be so cool!
I guess that would be more like a mini van..
Did they ever solve this issue? Or do child seats still disable the one touch slide and tilt?
Also interested to see if this issue is fixed, as the sliding/tilting seats are a big plus for us.
Anyone know if this was fixed so it tilts forward too?
I think i saw you at the Collections going to A restaurant
That was me!
He wears the same shorts as me! I’m famous!
What brand car seats do you have? Can't seem to find them online
Please see video description for details of everything
Like Tesla I only see links for the seat back protectors and cover. Can't find the link for the actual seat.
Can a child seat be put in the 3rd row?
b00573d yes it has latches.