I've seen many setups for installing a replacement mirror that's a display, for showing the rear view, but they all require installing a redundant rear view camers. Has anyone figured out how to view the video stream from the rear camera that's built into Teslas? In the Cybertruck, I'd love to...
The point is that they're stronger, lighter, and aerodynamic. The bulletproof isn't particularly important for wheels, given that the tires on the wheels are by definition not bulletproof.
My understanding (I'm in process now) is that Tesla selects an installer that's trained in PowerShare installs, and sends the v3 gateway and universal power wall to the installer. They do the install, and the cost of the install varies depending on the specifics of your home and electrical...
CCS negotiates the voltage, true, but the thing you missed is that the Tesla CCS adapters are designed to support 400v and 250 kW charging used by the other Tesla cars and not the 800v and 350 kW used by the Cybertruck. That means that using a current CCS adapter to power a Cybertruck is running...
The cabin camera is handy for when you want to keep an eye on things when not in the car. There are third party camera covers, if you're worried about privacy, you can slide the cover over the camera when you want to make sure it's not on.
The specs on the site for FS include "FSD Capable" which is what Tesla calls FSD, the naming is making clear that it's currently driver assist and will be capable of FSD in the future.
Where did the 1,000 FS vehicles come from? I've not seen that from Tesla anywhere.
Right. The off-road tires have a 320 mile range EPA estimate, vs 340 for all-weather (street) tires. Add on to that the EPA test is a mix of (very efficient) city driving and 55 mph highway driving, while the "road test" was all 70 mph highway. Driving 70 mph vs 55 mph gives you 17% lower...
Keep in mind that (1) they were driving with off-road tires rated for 320 miles range, not all-weather street tires rated for 340 miles, and (2) they were driving at 70 mph, costing them 17% of their range due to wind resistance. With street tires, and at 55 mph, scaling the 254 miles of range...