Just spoke to my Tesla-certified electrician about my upcoming installation of v3 Gateway for Powershare, and was informed that two (2) weeks ago he installed a Tesla universal wall connector for another client who took delivery of a FS AWD CT in Portsmouth, NH.
No other details regarding...
The confused ones are the ones who made and posted the video thinking they were racing a Cyberbeast configuration with a top speed of 130mph, when in fact the vehicle was configured with regular CT firmware with a top speed of 112mph.
Proof starts at 8:24 in the video.
The OP of this thread...
The Carwow video also shows it topping out at 113/114mph at the 8:24 spot prior to the Cyberbeast firmware update. If it was a fully-functioning Cyberbeast in the Throttle House video, why was it only reaching regular CT speeds of 112mph?
Great question! ;)
Hopefully, they will answer yours as they continue to evade, deflect, and personally attack mine, and now screaming all bold in the forum.
Claims my questions don't deserve a response. :LOL::LOL:
Very sus...
What I'm saying is exactly what I wrote.
Instant torque of electric vehicles beating ICE vehicles off the line is nothing new, which you should know being a Tesla owner, and more so if they're performance models.
Interestingly, you failed to answer my questions - probably because you're too busy with the personal attacks.
What is your source regarding your claim of removing the Cerberus badging once the Foundation Series run is complete?
If it was a fully-functioning Cyberbeast that cannot reach...
I'm not confused, the people racing the vehicles were confused purporting to be racing a configuration that they were not.
CT AWD 600hp top speed 112mph
Cyberbeast 845hp top speed 130mph
Regarding your previous claim that Cerberus will not be engraved on Cyberbeasts after Foundation Series...
Test vehicle that was running CT AWD firmware producing 600hp and top speed of 112mph, until it was updated to the correct configuration producing 845hp and top speed of 130mph.
The point is if the vehicle lacks any of the proper hardware and/or firmware designating it a Cyberbeast and is speed limited at 112 mph, then it is not a Cyberbeast, and certainly not a production version Cyberbeast.
Not sure why people here are arguing to the contrary. If you ordered a...
Proof starts at 8:20 and runs for a couple of minutes. CT was improperly configured, which is why Tesla did that. People make mistakes, and this one was rectified via a firmware update.
Actually, YES.
This Cybertruck had CT AWD firmware installed and was being used by several influencers at GigaTexas. It was limited to a top speed of 112 mph. 113/114mph was reached in both the Throttle House and Carwow videos. The Carwow team noticed the speed limitation and Tesla engineers...
This is NOT a Cyberbeast.
Where is the Cerberus Cyberbeast badging on the tailgate?
Answer: Cerberus is not there because it's a regular Cybertruck with 600hp.