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Tesla Tackles Guinness World Record By Towing A Commercial Airliner

Andleeb Sidhu by Andleeb Sidhu
June 20, 2018
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A Boeing Dreamliner taxiing at Melbourne Airport has undergone with the helping hand, where the use of the Tesla’s brawny Model X towing the airliner across the tarmac as part of a Guinness World Record attempt. This vehicle has been all deploying with the stunt through the Model X P100D. It has been all referred to be put together with a 100-kWh battery pack and the D denoting a dual-motor, all-wheel drive. It would be making it much reliable as for the on-road towing capacity of 2.5 tons (5,500 lb). But still, the car went above and beyond that by some margin when it tugged the 130-ton (260,000-lb) aircraft just as across the tarmac.

Tesla Tackles Guinness World Record By Towing A Commercial Airliner

Introduction About Tesla Tackles Guinness World Record by towing a Commercial Airliner:

It has been all involved as in covering with almost 300 m (1,000 ft) while dragging the Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner along for the ride. That aircraft has been mentioned out to be the relatively new member of Qantas’ fleet that has all hailed as a game-changer by the airline. It has set with the ability to carry out longer-haul flights, mentioning with the first ever non-stop commercial service between Australia and London that began in March.

No such final statements have been yet stated out by the Guinness. But still the Qantas and Tesla gunning for the record for the “heaviest tow by an electric production passenger vehicle.” It has been for the very first time a passenger airliner has been towed by an electric passenger vehicle. But the Qantas does already use some electric aircraft tugs at airports in place of Sydney and Canberra in a bid to hence reduce on with the carbon emissions.

It has been such a significant achievement by the side of the Tesla Tackles and the Qantas for becoming the part of Guinness world record title. It would be adding on with the greater sum of the popularity and success in the name of the company as well.

Tesla has undergone to set the new Guinness World Record. One of the automaker’s Model X crossover SUVs towed a Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner for 987 feet. It was for the reason of making it come about to be the most massive tow by a production passenger electric vehicle.

The attempt took place in Melbourne, Australia all through the association of the country’s national carrier Qantas. It hence weighs a hefty 286,600 pounds with the means of minimal fuel left in the tanks. This figure is somehow much far beyond the Model X’s tow rating of 5,112 pounds.

Who was the First to Perform Towing Job?

Tesla is not the first one to perform on with the first to tackle an essential towing job. Porsche previously has often set with their record after a Cayenne Diesel managed to pull an Airbus A380 for 137 feet. Cayenne was successful as in pulling with almost 630,000 pounds to the Tesla’s 286,600 pounds. Both of these records are different set from one another.

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