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Thoughts on this rumor? I don’t know this guy enough to know if it is trustworthy
 

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Does anyone else’s app go to a white screen with the image when you click the save but then get stuck there which requires reloading it ?
To save images, right click on the image. Then click on "open image in new tab". Which will bring up a window sized image with a plus sign to click on and make it full sized. Right click on that image and you have a fullsized image. Which with this image is larger than full screen.
 




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Thoughts on this rumor? I don’t know this guy enough to know if it is trustworthy
I have always had a suspicion that the mid-range might be the first produced due to battery constraints and wanting additional time to work on the higher end model.

The high end model requires more batteries and more motors, and they have more aggressive performance targets they want to hit. They didn't release a performance model of the Model 3 for 3/4ths of a year after launch as they worked on it.

I personally think we have an equal chance of getting the Dual Mid Range or the LR 3/4 Motor first, though I am leaning a bit more towards Dual motor Mid Range as the first release.

I am not even sure we have seen a Cybertruck with more then two motors yet. I know the original prototype was a dual motor and we have yet to see any evidence of other motor designs in the wild. Not that we could easily tell unless we saw one on a dragstrip.
 

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I am not even sure we have seen a Cybertruck with more then two motors yet. I know the original prototype was a dual motor and we have yet to see an evidence of other motor designs in the wild. Not that we could easily tell unless we saw one on a dragstrip.
Pretty sure the crash test unit had only a single motor up front

for whatever deductions that might be worth (eg could be a 1, 2, or 3, but not a 4)
 

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Pretty sure the crash test unit had only a single motor up front

for whatever deductions that might be worth (eg could be a 1, 2, or 3, but not a 4)
I think you are right. Which means it was either a dual-motor or a three-motor design. I doubt it would be a single-motor, they have only ever made RWD vehicles with one motor, so I would be beyond shocked at single-motor Front Wheel Drive truck being produced by them.
 
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My only concern is whether the Tri-motor reservationists will have first choice on the QUAD motor version, if there is one.

Currently my RN puts me in the 38,000 priority range overall, but rises up into the low 8000's when the TRI-motor config is taken into account.

But what about the QUAD motor list?
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