Thanks for pointing this out.
I still think a small version of a CT would be very popular. I really dont want a vehicle as long as a 59 Caddy, but...
I still ordered one. I might be / would be so much happier with one about 3 feet shorter :))
At 72 now, in 3 years I expect the CT to be the only vehicle on the road that I can drive. Voice recognition, full self driving, autopilot.
Indestructible. That should make up for my tremor (can't use the touchscreens), and senility. Oh, and it is really long, but does that matter, as it is...
Asked on Twitter whether he would be launching a smaller version, Musk replied that Tesla would "probably" do a mid-size Cybertruck, too.
"Long term, it probably makes sense to build a smaller Cybertruck too," Musk wrote in a Tweet.
So.
See my thread anticipating this. No one listened.
Asked on Twitter whether he would be launching a smaller version, Musk replied that Tesla would "probably" do a mid-size Cybertruck, too.
"Long term, it probably makes sense to build a smaller Cybertruck too," Musk wrote in a Tweet.
I think it would be interesting to spec a mini truck now, seeing the various reactions to what is almost a monster truck./
I am thinking: 4 seats, 4 ft bed, big wheels, slab-sided SS with no paint, but in lighter gauge.
Sits on MY skate, 2 stack battery packs...
I guess Youtube will be full of these soon....
My dear W pranged the Citroen yesterday. It has adjustable air suspension (version 3) from 2003.
So tempting, to wrap it in cardboard and duct tape to emulate a MC.
Anyone else have te urge?
I am thinking of Function over Form.
Very little bodywork as such (as on current offerings.)
But a personnel carrier? Do they have style/ Do they date? Think Hummer, think Unimog,
And to start at under $50k? less bodywork would help. As the man said, many people won't like it but he does...