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We are planning on buying another EV SUV or EV truck that will replace our Sequoia. We looked at the Model X, but it is too small and does not have the cargo space needed. We want a Tesla, especially with all its features like FSD. We love driving the Cybertruck, and it would nicely fit our cargo needs. A CyberSUV would be ideal!
While researching motors (dual vs tri), I recently came across a YouTube video showing a Rivian R1T having a front right tire blowout on the highway. The Rvian had quad motors, and the blowout did not cause it to extremely pull off the highway as what happens frequently on ICE vehicles.
The purpose of the video was to educate about the safety benefits of multiple motors on EVs. According to the video and my research after Googling, when it comes to tire blowout safety, the rankings from safest to poorest vehicles are ones with quad motors, tri-motors, dual motors, ICE 4-wheel drive.
We are now considering buying a CyberBeast with tri-motors instead of the Cybertruck dual motor model.
Has anyone experienced a tire blowout while driving on the highway with either model?
Sorry about the long first post. I just wanted to give some background.
While researching motors (dual vs tri), I recently came across a YouTube video showing a Rivian R1T having a front right tire blowout on the highway. The Rvian had quad motors, and the blowout did not cause it to extremely pull off the highway as what happens frequently on ICE vehicles.
The purpose of the video was to educate about the safety benefits of multiple motors on EVs. According to the video and my research after Googling, when it comes to tire blowout safety, the rankings from safest to poorest vehicles are ones with quad motors, tri-motors, dual motors, ICE 4-wheel drive.
We are now considering buying a CyberBeast with tri-motors instead of the Cybertruck dual motor model.
Has anyone experienced a tire blowout while driving on the highway with either model?
Sorry about the long first post. I just wanted to give some background.
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