They're not your drivetrain.
The three motors in the Cybertruck's DbW (Drive-by-Wire) system are separate from the main drivetrain motors.
* Main drivetrain motors - AWD: These are the electric motors responsible for propelling the Cybertruck forward and backward.
* DbW system motors...
You're absolutely right, the third motor in the Cybertruck's Drive-by-Wire (DbW) system could be a source of the feedback you're feeling. Here's a breakdown of how it might contribute:
* Stability control: The third motor could also be part of the Cybertruck's stability control system. By...
Appreciate the insightful post. However, Iām not concerned with the opinions of others regarding this matter. Additionally, the perspectives of āthe average person,ā GM executives, Ford engineers, or anyone who doesnāt drive a Tesla, donāt influence my views on Tesla.
My CT is still pending, but I use the safe the same way I do in all my other cars. I always have my gun on me when I'm driving, so it's not locked. I only lock it when I go inside the postal office or other places where you obviously can't take it with you.
For the Cybertruck, the large space...
If this is truly what you believe about the software and UI being a wash between Tesla and Ford, then with all due respect, you seem to be in the wrong forum. Perhaps it's best not to embarrass yourself further and reconsider participating in dedicated Cybertruck discussions.
Tesla's software...
? ? ? Well now, isn't this a refreshing change of pace? A Ford loyalist who went out of their way to register on a Tesla forum, just to try and troll Cybertruck fans with claims about the F-150 Lightning. How delightfully quirky!
I can only imagine the scene - this person sitting at their...
Thanks for the F-150 Lightning suggestion! The extra cab space definitely sounds great for families.
However, for me, Tesla's Cybertruck stands out because it's more than just an electric vehicle; it's a whole new way of building cars. Their Giga Casting and vertical integration are...
I represent the significant portion of consumers who are purchasing a Cybertruck for urban driving, essentially utilizing it as a multifunctional SUV. The appeal lies in its versatility, which allows it to serve as a robust city vehicle while offering the added utility and features of an SUV.
? ? ? LMFAO!
Wrong parameters were quoted, folks! A Silverado with a 215 kWh battery pack? Well butter my backside and call me a biscuit, that's just pure comedy gold right there!
Can you imagine the sheer size and heft that poor truck would have to be lugging around? It'd be like strapping a...