Where is the tire pressure displayed on Model-X?
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Model-X's tire pressure is displayed in the lower right corner of the screen. Here are some detailed introductions about it: 1. Introduction 1: Model-X combines the spaciousness of an MPV, the advantages of an SUV, and the benefits of an electric vehicle. 2. Introduction 2: In terms of interior, similar to Model-S, it adopts a white-based color scheme, which looks very simple. 3. Introduction 3: It is equipped with a pure electric system, with two motors installed on the front and rear axles respectively, capable of accelerating from 0-60 mph (0-96.56 km/h) in 4.4 seconds, and is 10% heavier than Model-S.
Finding the tire pressure display on a Tesla Model X is actually quite simple—it's located on that large touchscreen. Tap the Controls icon at the bottom of the main screen, then swipe to find the Service menu. Once inside, you'll see real-time tire pressure data, with each tire's pressure listed individually. Readings below the normal range will turn red as a warning. As an owner, I often remind friends to check tire pressure regularly, such as once a month, because underinflation increases the risk of blowouts, drains battery life, and affects handling—especially dangerous on highways. Don't overlook these small details; they can save lives and money. If the tire pressure warning light comes on, stay calm and find a service station to inflate or check for punctures.