Woodrick
Well-known member
- First Name
- Ed
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- Gainesville Ga
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- Model 3, Model Y, Cybertruck AWD
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That took a long time to trim on my phone.False. The silverado is lower drag coefficient than the cybertruck:
"The EV's futuristic design contributes to a slippery drag coefficient of 0.33, making it the most aerodynamic GM truck extant, but there's no mistaking this rig for anything but a Silverado."
For those not paying attention, CT is 0.34.
IMHO, the Cybertruck is aimed at the 80% use case of a 3/4 ton pickup. It's not intended for the 1 1/4 size truck as you have.
More specifically, it's aimed at getting EV penetration beyond the car market, and that then means the Ford F-150.
So when Tesla looks at the market leader, they have to determine what it will take to entice those buyers and who are those buyers.
That's not someone hauling 400 miles on a regular basis, that's not someone traveling even 200 miles daily.
That's the lawn care folks pulling a couple of zero turns. That's contractors at building sites. And by a huge margin, that's your mall crawlers.
There's a market for the big haulers, that's the niche that the Semi fits in.
They can't solve all the worlds problems at once.
The 1 1/4 - 2 1/4 ton markets aren't that big and aren't where Tesla can get the best bang per buck. They'll probably get there, but not yet.
So, for your needs, it definitely sounds as if the Cybertruck isn't where you need to go. Even if it had 500 mile range, it may not be able to haul the load.
People are looking at hauling 35ft campers, I'm not sure if it will fit these needs unless a nearby campground. Lots depend on how nasty the trailers impact the coefficient of friction.
But when you leave rural Texas and head into Austin or Dallas, you see thousands of pickups that don't have a scratch in the bed, or hitch shanks that don't have any rust.
If you want a more of a gentleman to farmer's truck that you haul the hay nails to the livestock and drive to Church on Sunday and carrying the family to the big city every few months, that could be the Cybertruck.
It's not for everyone. And as Elon has said numerous times, if Chevy and Ford can outsell him with EVs, then he has succeeded.
I hope the Silverado will beat the pants off of the Cybertruck in sales.
My beef is that I have learned to not trust any of the pre release information that the marketing department dreams up the engineers hate.
It's only real when it can be touched.
And that's why I never really expected that the Cybertruck would hit it's goals. They honestly got a lot closer than I expected.
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