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  1. nordenvonthule

    Dazzle camo

    Not only will you're Cybertruck be bullet proof, it will also be hidden from U-boats!
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    Dazzle camo

    Wouldn't it be neat to have a wrap made like one of these ships from WW1?
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    Cybertruck trimotor has lowest cost per mile of range among all Teslas

    Dangit, now I have more reason to shell out another 20g's
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    CT appearance

    I really like the 914 as well. I thought (still think) the 911 Safari was tits. My first car was a VW thing, and I loved it too... So yeah, it's in our DNA? CT is objectively cool.
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    How about a quad motor option

    I was honestly surprised they weren't doing a quad motor version
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    Trying to get ahead of delivery -- home charger questions

    I agree I almost never use all 80 amps. I actually throttle it at 20amps, it's easier on the pack and better for longevity.
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    Trying to get ahead of delivery -- home charger questions

    I charge my model s in the garage with an 80 amp hpwc, I also have a NEMA 14-50 in there. Both work great. NEMA outlets are much cheaper to install, but the Tesla hpwc ads some convenience as you won't have to pull out your mobile charger and if you get the longer cable it'll pretty much reach...
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    Matte Black / Gray Cybertruck Spotted at Tesla Design Studio?

    Yeah I think this is the mock-up version, it's matte material instead of the 30x steel. Thanks for the picture though, pretty cool
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    How many are getting the solar option

    Even if it just counteracts the little phantom drain and/or helps with climate control in the cab, I am interested. I live in northern Minnesota, so I probably wouldn't get 15mi per day charge from it very often. Any guesses on the price? I'm thinking maybe $3-5k
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    CT Dashboard and other questions

    As for the dash; I'm sure the material chosen had something to do with either weight saving, or ease of manufacturing or both. I trust the dash will be robust, probably behaves more like a plastic than compressed paper, likely impregnated with resin or something. I speculate this material was...
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    89 photos Motor Trend

    Look closer, that short seat is the middle seat, not the driver. I thought the same thing at first.
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    Will you use Cybertruck as a daily driver? What are you trading in?

    Selling my purple 1995 Jeep Grand Cherokee (260k miles in really good condition). My current daily driver is a 2015 85d model s (all black). Cybertruck will be my daily driver. Maybe swap Teslas with wifey occasionally, she really likes CT too.
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    Tesla Cybertruck GVWR Weight Will Exceed 8,500 lbs and be Classified as Medium-Duty Pickup

    https://electrek.co/2019/12/13/tesla-cybertruck-medium-duty-vehicle-carb/ Yeah this seems to be the case. Pretty cool. Cybertruck rules
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    Tesla Cybertruck GVWR Weight Will Exceed 8,500 lbs and be Classified as Medium-Duty Pickup

    "The gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR), or gross vehicle mass (GVM) is the maximum operating weight/mass of a vehicle as specified by the manufacturer including the vehicle's chassis, body, engine, engine fluids, fuel, accessories, driver, passengers and cargo but excluding that of any...
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    Tesla Cybertruck GVWR Weight Will Exceed 8,500 lbs and be Classified as Medium-Duty Pickup

    In the presentation Elon mentioned they kept it within the same dimensions as the F150 including weight. That really surprised me. This seems more appropriate, but also impressive with the range figures they expect to get.
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    Folding Rear Seat Latch Spotted in Cybertruck?

    I can fit my double size sleeping bag (about the same size as a full-size mattress for me and my wife. It's quiet and all night climate control. Only downside: the S isn't totally flat with the seats down, so I put pillows over the trunk area to even it out.


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