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I have perfect BP, and it does show 500; it doesn't say anywhere that it will need to have an extender to get that number.I'm not saying anything about me. All I'm talking about is the truck and the facts around it and my experience of 9+ years driving EVs.
I'm sorry that you feel the need to stay on the forum and raise your blood pressure.
I'm taking the time out to look back and see just what was shown/said at the unveiling Tesla Cybertruck Unveil Event (Full) - YouTube . First, it's really obvious, than when compared to today's vehicle that that was a prototype, it has DOOR HANDLES! It also has very different treatment around the wheel wells, the charge port has been moved, they decreased the 0-60 from 2.9 to 2.6s, bed is no longer bare metal and...
Most importantly (a screen shot from the introduction event)
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So it seems to me that unless you are buying the Cyberbeast, they met or exceeded the range that they estimated. And they even allow the AWD to use the Range Extender and get nearly 50% more than anticipated.
For the Cyberbeast, they missed the range (500+ -> 440+) but they are anticipating being able to meet it in the future.
Remember, these are Tesla indicated blended EPA numbers in both cases. They should never be considered the speed that YOU will get.
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