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No. You mishear.

A Human with cruise control always beats a Human without.
If that human with cruise control is me, I will beat the cruise control by never activating it. Because there are dips in the road and breezes are not always steady. A mindless machine that varies the throttle setting to hold an exact speed is not as efficient as a human that allows the subtle effects of a gust of wind or a slight dip or slope to temporarily affect the speed of the vehicle without coasting or going deeper into the throttle.

More on topic: A common misconception is that a coasting EV is not sending power to the motor. That is false. The permanent magnet motors cannot coast freely without a small input of power. This means the most efficient way to drive is to avoid regen and avoid coasting. When I put my Model 3 into "Neutral" it is a simulated neutral that is achieved by powering the motor enough to neutralize the inherent magnetic drag. But no real work is being done at the axles. The area of the power curve near zero torque (near zero HP) is a very inefficient part of the power curve. Thus, in an EV, it's most efficient to hold a steady, light throttle, even if that causes the vehicle speed to vary up and down a bit.
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The permanent magnet motors cannot coast freely without a small input of power.
You need to explain what you mean by this.
I have a PM motor on my desk at work. With nothing connected to its power cables I can spin the shaft easily by hand. I'm not saying you're wrong. Just asking for clarification on what you mean.
 

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Seat belts for my four legged family members in the back seat.
 

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A 8X10” picture frame on the dashboard for Elon Musk’s photo that allows me to thank him for the concept of the Cybertruck to begin with. He is a true hero in my book.
 


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1. Front receiver hitch; hidden by a cover is fine but also a standard seven pin trailer connector female outlet with 12v pin and enough amps to power a winch. Winch could be used on front receiver or rear and if it was a Tesla product it would fit in the lower box of the vault when not in use.
2. Solar roof; I would sacrifice transparency on the glass roof to have silicon cells incorporated into this glass for standby power losses / consumption. Six fold out Tesla 300 watt panels would be nice while parked at the airport for a week but I don’t think I would pay the $1500+ option charge.
3. Reference Christmas music synchronization of Model X lights, I would like to have owner access to circuitry to program lights on an Arduino, flashers, third brake light, head lights, and off road light, for utility/ construction vehicles or have it as a pay option to have it added to “settings”on the touch screen.
4. Tires and wheels are bad ass! I might however, opt for a smoother, quieter riding 80,000 mile all season Michelin if a fantastic looking first class wheel was an option.
Hello. I’m trading in my Cybertruck well before the 80,000 mile mark. Many more improvements should have been made to the Cybertruck by then.
 

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1. Already a feature of current Tesla vehicles.
2. LOL
3. hmm...
3. hmm... heavy though.
Hi there! 420 gallons of water is almost 4,000 pounds. That should be a piece of cake for the Cybertruck to handle.
 

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Dog Mode for my dogs to have continuously air conditioning at all times here in sunny Hawaii is a must from Mr. Musk.
 

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I don't see how they could do what I had in mind after market. It would need to be more closely integrated with the car's systems - like Emissions Testing Mode. You would want to be able to send the "surprise" to any seat.
The only emissions that a Tesla emits are the bad politicians impeding Tesla’s success.
 

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A built in sliding ramp for my dogs to use to climb into the back seating area when they get hip dysplasia in their senior year.
 


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No: 1...A SPARE TYRE (a must for outback, rear mounted is even better),
No: 2...solar panels instead of glass roof (never liked the sun shining directly down on me while driving),
No: 3...V2G (my house at least)
I’ll be taping a Costco box to block out the sun from the Cybertruck’s sunroof.
 

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New vehicles come with LED headlights and it’s against the law for me to modify my 22 year old van with LED headlights in Hawaii. That’s forces me to trade in my clunker for a new Cybertruck.
 

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A bumper sticker that says “ My Cybertruck just blew off the Ford F-150 and the Chevy E-Silverado”!
 

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You need to explain what you mean by this.
I have a PM motor on my desk at work. With nothing connected to its power cables I can spin the shaft easily by hand. I'm not saying you're wrong. Just asking for clarification on what you mean.
I mean the magnets do not spin freely, without resistance. When the motor is turning, it is either in regen braking or it is being actively powered. There is no coasting freely.
 

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A QR Code sticker that people can scan so that I won’t have to keep on repeating myself about my newly purchased Cybertruck experience. I just know that it’s going to turn heads in public.
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