Consider this possible confluence: Tesla builds a number of bots and needs help training them to interact in the real world; an equal number of paraplegic people volunteer to get Neuralink implanted; they wear VR rigs and get to experience walking around in the real world through cameras and...
I was just talking to my brother yesterday about planning a trip to Austin to pick up my Cybertruck. We'll fly out of Vancouver, BC and drive the CT home. He'd even take my nephew out of school for a week if my delivery isn't near a holiday. (The reservation tracker estimates my delivery in Oct...
"...meeting deadlines has never been one of them."
I'm sorry, what?
>Model Y ahead of schedule.
>Shanghai Gigafactory from ground breaking to production in a year.
>Insane construction speed in Brandenburg and Austin, as well as expansion in Shanghai.
Sure, the Roadster and Semi are behind...
I'm Canadian so take my opinion about US politics for what it's worth...
I think it's inevitable that Ford, GM and others will go under once sticker price parity hits and they have no competitive EVs to offer the consumer. The gov't will bail them out but I hope it is sensible enough to mandate...
My initial thought was "nay" and I agree with the previous post about "cheap, fast, and easy", however it would be a super cool option on the CT worth paying extra for. I just wouldn't expect it to be standard.
So "yay" as an upgrade.
I think that the armored glass on the roof and windshield is structurally necessary due the exoskeleton design. Also, a convertible typically has a reinforced frame on the bottom of the chassis. I don't think that would be possible with the CT's frameless design.