That's one Helluva TONKA TOY when seen next to the Model Y. Note the different roof appearances of CT + MY. Someone put me out if my misery and tell me it's ONLY a retractable sunshade and NOT a solar roof for charging (?)Posted by @greggertruck from JoeTegtmeyer video
2 things to note here on this supercharging Cybertruck at GFTX this morning!
1. You can see the black interior!! Look at the dashboard
2. Cybertruck frunk tub is sitting in the bed! Little glimpse
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How many Aussie 'BEERS' is that(?)I think the tub looks about 400L or so....![]()
Just lie down on it and you can combine the tanning with getting cooked.Can doubled as a tanning/dry sauna bed or as a cook top for your foods : )
It is not believed to be solar. There may be something else going on there however.That's one Helluva TONKA TOY when seen next to the Model Y. Note the different roof appearances of CT + MY. Someone put me out if my misery and tell me it's ONLY a retractable sunshade and NOT a solar roof for charging (?)
I think a "grabber" may be a necessary option.that dashboard is looking LONNNNNNNNNG
please convert that to number of chickens.I think the tub looks about 400L or so....![]()
daaaaaam I just can't wait for September!!!!!!!!The constant teasing of the production Cybertruck is killin’ me.
I can’t wait for the super early reservation holders to post pics and videos of their Cybertruck’s later this year on the forum.
This is hardly scientific, but take a look at this DIY measurement:Dude, Don't mess up my 4x4 connection with facts!
Nice thing about using chickens as a metric is the ability to measure both distance and volume. It also works for measuring hunger. Add a time component and you can measure ? or olfactory intensity.please convert that to number of chickens.
Cybertruck was said to be under 19'(by Tesla), if it were under 18 they'd have said that I'd imagine.This is hardly scientific, but take a look at this DIY measurement:
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The Model Y is 187" long, which based on this photo made the Cybertruck ~213", or under 18ft...