The 2026 World Cup brought the world to Houston. Between matches, how you explore the city matters — and a 2023 Tesla Model X with falcon wing doors turns every drive into a moment worth photographing.
The 2026 FIFA World Cup has brought the most passionate soccer fans on the planet to Houston. From Colombians singing in the streets to Portuguese fans filling every bar on Washington Avenue — this city has never felt more alive.
You flew thousands of miles to be here. You have tickets to the matches. You have days between games to explore one of America's most vibrant cities.
How you get around Houston during those days matters more than you think.
Let's be honest about something every visitor discovers within hours of arriving. Houston is enormous. The Fan Festival in EaDo, NRG Stadium in the Medical Center area, the Galleria, the Houston Museum District, Montrose, downtown — these are not walking distances from each other.
You need a car in Houston. The question is what kind.
A generic rental from an airport counter gets you from point A to point B. A Tesla Model X gets you an experience worth talking about for years.
The 2023 Tesla Model X is not a normal car. It is an event.
The falcon wing doors open upward instead of outward — the kind of entrance that stops people on the street and makes every arrival feel like a moment. World Cup visitors from Colombia, Portugal, Brazil, and Argentina have been stopping to photograph the Tesla every time it appears in public. In a city full of extraordinary moments this summer, the Tesla creates its own.
"A generic rental gets you from point A to point B. A Tesla Model X gets you an experience worth talking about for years."
Inside, six passengers travel in a cabin that feels more like a private jet than a rental car. The 17-inch touchscreen controls everything. Autopilot handles Houston highway traffic. And the electric powertrain delivers instant acceleration that genuinely surprises every first-time driver.
Zero emissions. Zero trips to the gas station. Zero compromises.
Start at the FIFA Fan Festival in East Downtown. Park the Tesla and watch the falcon wing doors draw a crowd before you even get inside. After the festival, drive through downtown Houston and across the Waugh Drive Bridge at sunset.
The Galleria for world-class shopping. Montrose for the best restaurants in the city. The Houston Museum District for culture between matches. The Heights for Houston's most Instagram-worthy streets.
Houston to Galveston is 50 miles. The Tesla handles it effortlessly and arrives with plenty of charge remaining. Walk the Galveston Seawall, eat seafood, and be back in Houston before kickoff.
The Tesla Model X rents for $140 per day with 100 miles included. Split between two or three people that is less than an Uber surge from NRG Stadium on match night — and you have the vehicle all day.
Book at driveonhtx.com/vehicles/tesla-model-x — the entire process takes five minutes on your phone. Identity verification, insurance, and payment all happen online before pickup.
Houston has welcomed you with open arms this summer. The energy you have brought to this city — the flags, the songs, the passion — has made 2026 unforgettable for everyone who lives here.
If you want to experience Houston the way it deserves to be experienced — book the Tesla. You came this far. Make it count.
Falcon wing doors. Zero emissions. Houston's only electric luxury SUV rental — book direct.
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