CyberGus
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How did you get such a high resolution photo of the Beta?!?ok...
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Sure we have on reveal night in the test ride videos.As for the "split lightbar" lower lights, I think we've just never seen the fog lights on...
Can you imagine if they announced an SUV and/ or van that would be launched on this platform at the same time. Heads would explode.Overall a more "vanny" look. Maybe they are looking at using the same platform for a SUV/Van after all? It's got the floor area for it, just have to pull the windscreen up a bit and square off the back.
You got all that from the video? ?????Love this video! We can now say for certain:
- The truck is 6.2" shorter than the prototype
- The door handles are gone.
- It has 4 wheel steering.
- The interior has an all white option
- The 240VAC outlet in the back is 50A
- I counted at least 6 cup holders
- All motors are the new carbon wrapped induction motors
- Head room 41.6 inches (front)
- Leg room 41.6 inches (front)
- Shoulder room 66.0 inches (front)
I just hope my production model isn't as blurry.
Well it would definitely flatten the competition. I'm not sure how a cybervan of cybersuv will go down with soccer mums, but cybermums should be fine with it. The point is that I think the cybervan will be directed at commercial and multi passenger use, not so much for private use. Although I'd love one, maybe even more than the cybretruck.Can you imagine if they announced an SUV and/ or van that would be launched on this platform at the same time. Heads would explode.
(Definitely not a prediction)
Musk wants to replace all vehicles with EVs. So a minivan or sprinter style van for personal use is going to happen, likely from Tesla.The point is that I think the cybervan will be directed at commercial and multi passenger use, not so much for private use.
The thing I loved most about driving our Okas was that they were roo safe...the roos would simply go underneath.Musk wants to replace all vehicles with EVs. So a minivan or sprinter style van for personal use is going to happen, likely from Tesla.
He did say a commercial/ multi-passenger van was high on his list of coming vehicles, but plans change. Also, a commercial/ multi-passenger van is only a stones throw from a van for private use, typically the only difference is seat layout and if there are windows.
Love the van in your post. I would love to see a van from the Cybertruck platform… lots of weird constraints though.
Hmm, I see the interest in the Cybertruck being more driven by value than design.The thing I loved most about driving our Okas was that they were roo safe...the roos would simply go underneath.
You're right that technically its a stone throw away, but marketing wise I think the ladies and many men aren't into the cyber design enough yet. They will need more exposure to CT first. I think the CT captured all the design "extremists" so there won't be many left for the Cybervan.
Bigfoot quality is right LOLUpdate:
Elon has confirmed that the side mirrors are removable by owner:
Bigfoot quality footage but it’s something new. You can side side mirrors and the rear wheels steering. Different than original prototype.
Agreed. It might be wishful thinking on my part but I'm not seeing a shorter front either.Aside the mirrors and turning, I don't see anything different. Looks like optical illusion to me. Not enough detail to take measurements or see lights,
-Crissa
My "vision" for cybervan was a front sliding door on either side for the driver that is big enough to get out of and unload the rear from behind the seat, and a back slide around double door.Hmm, I see the interest in the Cybertruck being more driven by value than design.
If they I were to launch a sprinter style van with an EV platform I suspect it would be hugely popular if he value were there. It might not necessarily Cybertruck style design, might not make sense for the bigger sides like a van has.
With the Cybertruck Tesla gambled on whether people would accept a radical design if it was a good enough value. I think the Cybertruck demand has vindicated Teslas gamble.
That will certainly inform other designs, but the result might not be “cyber”, it might be something completely different.
Not the first. That other grainy photos were the first.I think people are missing the most important thing here.
This is the first of the Cybertruck Betas.
Also, the first Cybertruck built since the prototype model(s).
IMO more important than confirming or rejecting a couple details is that they actually have a beta on the road.