I’m not familiar with the axle configuration, but the competition is moving towards one motor per wheel, so Id expect Tesla to eventually be a bonkers version of one per wheel.
I preordered dual motor awd but honestly when it comes time I’m probably going tri motor and dumping two of my current...
I was suspicious of the torque claim and it turns out the real torque number for the H1 electric is probably around 800.
https://www.caranddriver.com/news/a30729376/hummer-ev-torque-explained/
I'll be too serious and reply to your funny comment:
If you look at all of musks ventures, they're all appropriate for Mars Colonization. He has spacecraft, solar panels, batteries,tunneling equipment, autonomous programming, etc. He is friendly with Mars promoting scientists, has stated he...
The Avalanche was visually similar, also had a complicated cargo bed and expensive toys that prevented you from loading it with cement blocks. It was also pitched as a lifestyle vehicle with a quad sitting in the back and family/utility use. Basically my opinion about that comparison is based on...
The tech on board a Tesla is far more forward than your wifes corolla. There are thousands of youtube videos of people showing off the capability of their Tesla on board Android based computing. Tesla's update their code wirelessly, so your vehicle improves over time without visiting the dealer...
that other guy says it’s too heavy though. ?
let’s say you send 50 CTs I’m packing crates with all the spare space filled with other mars bound items...... that’s more CTs than Mars will need for a while.
Sorry, but Elon musk who actually makes the decision whether or not to put a cyber truck into a rocket and shoot it in any direction has already said that he wants to see a cyber truck driving on Mars. So possibly 20 years from now he’s going to stick one on his latest model rocket for a...
Tye Chevy Avalanche has a complicated mid gate with a window. The whole contraption folds down into the floor with the back seats stowed to create a 96” bed.
I am glad to see some thought being put into this.
here are my thoughts:
-the body could easily be made from thinner steel or aluminum in a mars version, but why bother? He will have the heavy lift capability and can send a launch every month if needed. And spare steel sheets won’t go to waste...
I assume there is an issue with the cargo bed. there’s probably an engineer saying that bio defense in the cargo bed will mean additional seals at the tonneau and tailgate. Also cargo beds have to have drains in them so they don’t fill with water, whether that means out through the tailgate or...
No it isn’t. The heavy lifting capabilities we will have by the time a CT is needed on Mars will be sufficient.
If you think about it, a roadster was a wasteful thing to send into space....Musk can send a CT to Mars if he wants to.
Also a Mars Version can be lighter weight, a CT has a lot of USA...
I don’t know how the law is in your area, but I plan to keep collusion insurance on the vehicle. The premium for insurance is your best metric for how expensive they are to repair and how resistant they are to minor damage. Like any vehicle there is a simple percentage of loss calculated by your...
Most likely it won’t ship with those huge aggressive tires. Picture it on some 255/40r18’s in an all terrain tread. That will lower it a few inches. Plus it will be at the bottom of its air suspension when parked. You can probably judge from one of the videos or the CT AR app about how high it...
Ditching an X5 and an Infiniti m35x. I spread my DD over 2-3 cars because of my business. I’ll use the CT for everything non business related and for most business purchasing. I’ll be retiring to Florida in a few years and it’ll be my only car down there. Moving close to canaveral to build a...
Steel doesnt go into landfills. Unless you stuff the crashed truck into a regular hopper truck that picks up curbside trash. A Cybertruck would have to be processed similar to a Prius before going into a landfill....all the batteries and dangerous parts will need to be removed, then the frame...