Just cancelled my reservation, and getting my $100 back. This pretty much turns me off to the cybertruck. Between the wait, the selective "foundation" lottery, the slow charge time, the rusting and the dismal range I just can't keep my faith. That range is laughable and really won't work for...
Got a truck already but loved the announced ct specs etc. What we have now I will still get the ct but also keep my current truck to be able to take trips within New Mexico I cant with the ct.
BTW currently in Austin but cant see a cybertruck to save my life. My folks live really close to the Giga Factory. I drove by there but difficult to get to the front.
The cybertruck at this point is a smoke show. It is kewl and has a lot of great tech but that range is serious shit...despite some of the forum using brain tricks to try and show why its good or not as bad as folks arr making it out to be. IF I GET THIS TRUCK I WILL STILL NEED MY TUNDRA. My...
I have white seats in my x and i can tell you getting them dirty is not an issue. Tesla test them with wine blood food grease and various other items. All cleaned easy.
FYI offroad mode is limited to 25MPH (in very high). Once you reach that I would assume the suspension lowers and the lightbar turns off. At High setting you are still ok but unsure about the lightbar action.
Why not just engineer a rear passenger window(s) insert with a hose that reaches to a connection point to a tent. Not ideal and probably not efficient.
From what I have read (Reuters) the constraint is still the 4680 batteries. According to their report, Tesla has the capability to produce roughly 24,000 Cybertrucks/yr.
If any credence is given to this report, then it's a moot point...1,000, 20,000, or even 24,000 units as Founders would be...
20k seems a little too extreme. Also it was a Tesla rep probably from a local dealership store....not sure they have the wherewithall to understand corporate launch plans.
After watching this, it kind of explains the large number of panel gaped CT's as they were awaiting the machines for checks and balances and dialing it all in. Rather than waste the builds, they put them out as testers and RC's. The video does a good job of showcasing Elon's "within Microns"...