New Tesla model X 'SUV' launched-
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-34399888
Whilst I can see where they are coming from with the gullwing rear doors and easy access, what happens if you are parked in a very tight space?- you would not have a chance of opening them. Watching the video (22 secs in), the doors require a good few inches of clearance to the side to swing up. Why not engineer it so no clearance at all was required?
Also, what if the car is on its roof after an accident?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-34399888
Whilst I can see where they are coming from with the gullwing rear doors and easy access, what happens if you are parked in a very tight space?- you would not have a chance of opening them. Watching the video (22 secs in), the doors require a good few inches of clearance to the side to swing up. Why not engineer it so no clearance at all was required?
Also, what if the car is on its roof after an accident?