This thing makes a Swiss Army knife seem like a one-trick pony.
It's literally the last vehicle you will ever need, for any possible situation.
Daily Driver? Sure.
Black Tie event? Of course.
Overlanding to an incredible overlook? Absolutely.
Smoking a douche in a Lambo at the light? All...
Come for the Range. Stay for the Speed.
There's just too many benefits to the Tri-Motor if you can at all afford it.
With a bigger battery, it gives you so many more options. Want to skip that SC because there's no good food? No Problem. Want to sit and eat a full meal for an hour? No...
As a former S, X & 3 owner, I'll say the S handles are the best...but they REALLY need to be beefed up on a CyberTruck so they can take the beating of a work truck.
The S design has improved over time, but some of the internal parts are still somewhat inferior to truly last a lifetime without...
I don't think it's needed. One more thing to break. I'm already worried about the sliding cover getting jammed up.
I also hope they finally make a Frunk you can slam closed without "properly" closing it after reading a manual on how to close it. The fact that you can dent or crease the hood by...
I may never wash the outside. No guarantees, but if there was ever a vehicle to try it on it would be the CyberTruck.
But, if I do, it will be the same way I clean my Teslas now. A bottle of Waterless car wash, and some microfiber towels. Easy peasy, anytime, anywhere and about 25 cents in...
You mean one like this? This is a 1955 Snowblower that still actually works!
It's sitting on a Vacation Rental property I manage in Flagstaff AZ. Thing is a beast!
I need to send this thing into retirement.... Someone come up with a CT plow fast!
But....I don't see how attaching one of...
I'm really hoping they can get one assembly line up at Fremont or Nevada prior to Texas/OK factory being done. This way they can optimize and have all the kinks worked out prior, and have the new factory ready to crank out volume from the start... Why wouldn't that an option?
Yes. I could see Tesla selling 500K of these in 2023 and 1M+ in 2025. Think about how many people/companies/Gov will finally realize how much better this is than the old ICE trucks. And by 2025 the specs and $ will be even better, and FSD will be in full effect.
Yes, Ford & GM will have...
Could the wall be a "pass-through" for the cover when locked in the upright position? So you would just have to have the cover either up or down before lowering the wall flat? It would also need to house the glass window too correct?
I'm also thinking you may have to remove the back seats if...
The thing is it's really a 300-mile truck, not a 600-mile truck. Why? Well, it's only 300 battery which is still not nearly as easy as gas - remember they don't have the SC network...but then if you want Hydrogen you have to go to find something 100X harder to find.... a Hydrogen station. Good...
If we look at the Tesla Model X for comparison, it weighs about 5500 LBS and the Dual Motor Ludicrous version does 0-60 in 2.6 seconds.
The CT will probably be the same or certainly a bit heavier....but also have TRI motor Plaid "Alien Technology" built into it. Aerodynamically, the CT can't...
Plus you can power your power washer right from the CT itself. Actually, I'll be getting one of the sweet battery-powered power washers from Greenworks or Ryobi to leave in the CT.
Are you Dick from Accounting at Nikola? LOL... They are based in Phoenix :)
Personally, I hope they make it but I'm doubtful. I have no interest, I'm 100% down with the CT and I don't think the Badger will steal sales from the CT as much as ICE trucks anyway.
I'm kinda the opposite of many responses so far.
Been driving nothing but Tesla's last 6 years and loving every minute...but NEVER had a desire for a big truck... Until now.. and I'm actually more excited about the CT than any previous Tesla.
The great thing about Teslas is it's not any ONE...
I agree. I think they will at a minimum get one production line going there at low volume to work out the kinks so that they can hit the ground running at the new factory and install multiple production lines that are already optimized and ready to crank out volume. Otherwise, we are probably...
What about a back plow? Do any of you use those?
I've never plowed before but really looking forward to it with a CT to plow at my vacation rentals at a minimum and possibly pick up some other clients if it's as fun as it looks. I'm also thinking the word of mouth advertising with a CT would...