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That might be true early in the adoption game.The fact is, the Cybertruck competes mainly with gas powered vehicles. Elon understands this, that's why he's successful. Most other manufacturers made the mistake of thinking EVs mostly compete with other EVs (but all vehicles perform the same function of getting people and gear from A to B). It mostly comes down to cost and convenience.
The model 3 is done competing with corollas though in my opinion. There is enough inertia for these cars that there are many people who might upgrade to a different EV but not buy another ICE.
Truck drivers have unique challenges market wise at least in part due to where they fall sociopolitically but also because of the specific tasks (like towing or remote work) that the EV truck has to compete with to make sense over an ICE equivalent.
There is no question in my mind though that if someone is hellbent on buying an EV truck, and having to choose between the Silverado, rivian or cybertruck, they are more likely to choose the Cybertruck than if there were one more option (the lightning) in that equation.
So, I still see this as a win for the Cybertruck.
No matter who it competes with.
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