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THE TESLA ROAD TRIP — We stop at one of the most scenic Supercharger stations out West and discover the cool panoramic windshield on the Model X

Today we drive the Tesla Model X from Salt Lake City to Denver, and discover that the car's panoramic windshield is one of its coolest features.

Video producers Graham and Will are on an epic road trip from San Francisco to New York City.

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In episode 3 of a seven part series, they head for the Rocky Mountains and hit one of the most scenic Supercharger stations in America. Plus, they start to test the limits of the Tesla Model X and see what makes the panoramic windshield so special. Bonus: Graham thinks he sees a double rainbow.

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