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Very interesting video, does anyone else feel like this is a very purposeful “leak”? It seems odd that you would have 3+ Cybertrucks just sitting around at odd angles to each other and all just happen to have their Frunks open.you really would have to go out of your way to capture such poor video with the quality of phone cameras these days.
I feel like these “leaks” are very calculated.
I love seeing any video/photos of Cybertruck and I hope they keep coming as we are indeed getting very close to seeing these trucks in the wild.
It’s a very exciting time! Hope we all get ours sooner vs later.
I absolutely feel that this was a deliberate leak. Frantic arguing about the tiny frunk for weeks in online forums, then suddenly in less than 24 hours we get Joe's drone video with the tub right by a MY with an open frunk for comparison. Then this video, which is clear for the frunk shots but goes jiggly and blurry for the interior view.
Tesla does not want to release any official spec data yet, but they are trying to keep us from getting too restless, IMHO.
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You really think that is unintentional? I strongly believe the vast majority of so-called leaks have been suitably agreed on. They all coincidentally end up not showing the things that Tesla seems keen to hide for now (rear seat in particular).

Not that I’m complaining. Coordinated leaks are better than no leaks ;)
Why would they care to hide the rear seat?!

That only makes sense in the alternate universe where people believe the earth is flat or in midgates despite the lack of ever mentioning it as a feature! :)

But that frunk is almost pointless!
 

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Paradoxically a frunk is of greater use on a truck than any other vehicle.

That being said I don't get the obsession with golf bags in the frunk, that's one of the things I don't see being any different if they are placed in the bed rather than the frunk?
 


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I agree that the grainy potato phone video is a bit suspicious.

Just keeping the Cybertruck buzz alive as we get closer to the Cybertruck delivery day event.
Yeah, In this day and age where nearly everyone has a professional camera on their phone, it’s amazing someone was able to find an old flip-phone quality camera to use. Seems very staged to me.

Potato cams are not just laying around everywhere.
 
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I absolutely feel that this was a deliberate leak. Frantic arguing about the tiny frunk for weeks in online forums, then suddenly in less than 24 hours we get Joe's drone video with the tub right by a MY with an open frunk for comparison. Then this video, which is clear for the frunk shots but goes jiggly and blurry for the interior view.
Tesla does not want to release any official spec data yet, but they are trying to keep us from getting too restless, IMHO.
apparently not

this video is actually a bit of a troubling leak, internally

I suspect that’s also why gregger pulled his original post and stated he wouldn’t be a part of posting it
 

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If it's only the size of the hood and that depth down to the bumper it looks like it will be around 350l. It will be a bit awkward to load it properly though with the opening like that, because to get to use all the volume you will have to stack it quite high. Might need a box or two.

I wonder why they need all that space under the dash, if the radiator is under the frunk floor.
I want my 400l! :)

PS looks like there will be some unusable volume in front of the frunk lip towards the grill as well. Hmm weird packaging IMHO.
Market open to aftermarket cutshape boxes or a package of rubber bands!
 

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The tires look a bit wimpy now… definately not 35’s as advertised….
 


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Yes, this confirms that the frunk is small. Not a surprise, given the outer dimensions/configuration of the front end. Since there are only goose-neck hinges visible, I'm afraid that the frunk lid is not powered. Hopefully the hood is not as delicate as the other Tesla vehicles, as this keeps many from utilizing the frunk.
 
 








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