Actually, the new trim probably won't affect Q1 at all. Tesla technically reports "deliveries", not "sales". And if you place an order for the new trim now, the Order Page says to expect delivery in June.
So there won't be any deliveries in Q1, and probably only a limited number in Q2. We'll...
Yes, but Tesla technically reports "deliveries", not sales. And the order page indicates that if you order now, you can expect delivery in June.
So there will be no effect on 1Q 2026 deliveries, and probably only a limited effect on 2Q 2026 deliveries. We'll have to wait for 3Q 2026 to see the...
The "Cargo" spec at the bottom of the info page says 120.7 cubic feet for the two older trims, and only 117.3 cubic feet for the new trim. The order page says "Gear Locker, Under Bed" for the two older trims, but not for the new trim.
The order page says "Motorized Hardtop Tonneau Cover" for...
Well I guess this officially confirms what we've suspected all along -- the Tesla Cybertruck team does follow this forum. They obviously saw that previous thread and thought "Yeah, a lower-priced AWD Lite -- that could work".
So if you are a Tesla employee lurking on this thread, we say: "Good...
No one should be surprised by this move -- if they read this previous thread from September 2025 right here at Cybertruckownersclub.com:
Could Tesla offer an "AWD Lite" CT in 4Q 2025?
Franz: The Model S is a great high-end sedan, but it costs too much. What should we do?
Elon: Let's make a smaller low-cost sedan! We can call it ... the Model 3!
Franz: Terrific idea! I'm sure the Model 3 will be a huge hit! Now what about the Model X? It's a great high-end SUV, but it costs...
Model 3 as per this post in the other thread.
Would expect it to void warranty as pertains to body and maybe the frame. If the battery and motors were untouched, you might have a case that they were still covered.
Years ago, before Apple introduced the iPad tablet, you could get a third-party...
The Truckla was made in 2019 from a modified Model 3. The Model Y might have been a better option, but it wasn't available until 2020.
When Tesla first announced that they were going to make a pickup, everyone assumed that it would be a small Tacoma-sized vehicle using the 3/Y platform. For...
Tesla's BEV truck was not a market hit -- but neither was any other BEV truck. The interesting thing is that different manufacturers are reacting to this development in completely different ways:
Rivian: BEV trucks don't sell, because EV customers prefer the SUV design. So let's make BEV SUVs...
The Scout website still says initial production in 2027, but German news is now reporting that Scout production has been pushed back until "at least 2028".
You're probably right. But the question may not go away, if the EREV approach turns out to be successful.
And we may find out soon if that is the case. Ram is currently advertising that the 1500 REV will be available in 2026, with 690 miles of range.
You know what might be more effective than a class action lawsuit? What if thousands of Cybertruck owners politely asked Tesla to make a simple change to the Cybertruck software -- so that the CT could charge while driving?
This would open the door to third-party range-extending options, like...
Or instead of comparing Teslas to dollars, compare Teslas to Teslas.
2019 price, Model 3 AWD Long Range (310 miles): $50,190
2019 price, Cybertruck AWD Dual Motor (300 miles): $49,900
2026 price, Model 3 Premium AWD (346 miles): $47,490
2026 price, Cybertruck AWD Dual Motor (325 miles)...
Probably will affect both to some extent -- but the extent will depend on pricing, which is not known at this point. Supposed to be announced on March 12.
Less expensive = more competition with Model Y.
More expensive = more cannibalization of R1S.
OK, so what exactly do you expect? Today, a buyer has two choices:
- Pay full price for a Tesla vehicle. Then pay $99/month and get FSD.
- Pay full price for a Tesla vehicle. Don't pay $99/month and don't get FSD (or even Autopilot, for that matter).
If you don't think that the "Commit to FSD...
Doesn't have to be a big payment in advance. Buyer gets a discount on vehicle purchase price, but only if he signs a contract committing to (for example) 60 future monthly $99 FSD payments (i.e. every month for the next five years). It's just to prevent the buyer from taking the discount, then...
I meant "long-term subscription" in the sense of "buyer commits to five years of monthly FSD payments" (or something like that).
What if Tesla offered an attractive discount on a new vehicle in exchange for an FSD subscription -- and then the buyer cancelled the FSD subscription after one...
Seems like it makes sense then. Tesla could offer significant discounts on purchase of an AWD Cybertruck, Model Y, and Model 3 -- if the buyer commits to a long-term FSD subscription.
It would be kind of like buying a printer. Printers are surprisingly cheap -- but the toner/ink cartridges are...