scottf200
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I'm really curious if anyone thinks the Tesla slanted stubby ramp qualifies it as a statistically reasonable tailgate or just a odd gimmick. Certainly it would not be useful at the majority of work sites or for many other practical uses.
Here are three articles and many picture/iterations of what these companies with decades of feedback from customers have implemented.
https://www.kbb.com/car-advice/tailgate-on-trucks/
https://www.caranddriver.com/featur...ures-ranked-chevrolet-ford-gmc-honda-and-ram/
https://www.motortrend.com/features/tailgate-wars-ram-vs-gmc-vs-ford/
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Aw so no ramp. That makes more sense.Since the patent shows it....
The gate ramp was going to largely being unused. That ramp would weigh a TON and also create manufacturing expense, to be largely unused.
I've mentioned this before, but not so directly.
Red: Wonder what features they will have besides the narrow and shallow steps that are shown on each edge.
Purple: Power gate in up position as others have stated.
Green: Power gate in down position as others have stated.
Orange: Those look like electrical connections to me. ?
Others having power lift gate (2019):
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