dapray
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Having owned a Model S Plaid, Model X Plaid, Rivian R1T and Rivian R1S, the Cybertruck is better than all of them! My one wish though would be a "CyberSUV". Basically create a Stainless Steel SUV based on the Cybertruck and make it two feet shorter.
Several reasons this might make sense:
1) In Q2, 2025, Rivian sold 3.5X more R1S than R1T. If this held true with Tesla, that would bring total "Cyber" sales to about 100,000 units.
2) The Cybertruck is criticized for not being a "Real" truck. But given the variety of SUV's (truck-based, car-based, crossovers), it would be a "Real" SUV.
3) It would give Tesla a boxy 3-row SUV that they currently don't have.
4) Would reduce the need for a Model YL in the U.S.
5) If they had a short overhang in the rear and reduced the slope of the roof (making it more square), I think it would actually look better, with better proportions and would not look as "ass heavy".
6) I would buy one tomorrow and sell the Cybertruck because I don't really need a truck and an SUV two feet shorter would fit in my garage and being more maneuverable.
7) The CT, especially Steer-by-wire and 4-wheel steering have RUINED me from all other vehicles! When I get in a non-CT I practically drive off the road when I make a 90 degree turn (i.e. I don't turn the non-CT steering wheel enough).
What do other owners think? Do you think Tesla should add a Cyber SUV, built on a shorter CT chassis?
Several reasons this might make sense:
1) In Q2, 2025, Rivian sold 3.5X more R1S than R1T. If this held true with Tesla, that would bring total "Cyber" sales to about 100,000 units.
2) The Cybertruck is criticized for not being a "Real" truck. But given the variety of SUV's (truck-based, car-based, crossovers), it would be a "Real" SUV.
3) It would give Tesla a boxy 3-row SUV that they currently don't have.
4) Would reduce the need for a Model YL in the U.S.
5) If they had a short overhang in the rear and reduced the slope of the roof (making it more square), I think it would actually look better, with better proportions and would not look as "ass heavy".
6) I would buy one tomorrow and sell the Cybertruck because I don't really need a truck and an SUV two feet shorter would fit in my garage and being more maneuverable.
7) The CT, especially Steer-by-wire and 4-wheel steering have RUINED me from all other vehicles! When I get in a non-CT I practically drive off the road when I make a 90 degree turn (i.e. I don't turn the non-CT steering wheel enough).
What do other owners think? Do you think Tesla should add a Cyber SUV, built on a shorter CT chassis?
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