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  1. samroy92

    New look at what's underneath the Cyber Diaper (Departure Angle)

    Am I the only one who thinks that space can fit a spare tire? I don't know about a 35" mudder but definitely a street tire. It could also be the sub-vault trunk basin, I think less likely because they said you could access the inverter/motor from the sub-vault trunk and that would position it...
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    New look at what's underneath the Cyber Diaper (Departure Angle)

    My opinion is that you can hid a full size spare tire under there, that is why there is such a massive plastic cover in the rear.
  3. samroy92

    Frunk Hidden Items

    The nozzles would be in the wiper itself, like @SlightlySinged said. That is the way windshield wiper fluid gets distributed on all Tesla's today!
  4. samroy92

    Confirmed: 11,000 lbs tow rating / 2,500 lbs payload capacity (official specs)! + Shatter-resistant glass

    I'm not looking for confirmation bias at all, it is not an exoskeleton. During the 2019 reveal event they said it would be an exoskeleton where the stainless steel body would actually be structural. I do not believe the stainless steel panels on the current unibody implementation are structural...
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    Confirmed: 11,000 lbs tow rating / 2,500 lbs payload capacity (official specs)! + Shatter-resistant glass

    Is it a typo... or on purpose? Because we all know they scrapped the strict "Exoskeleton" route, we all know it is stainless steel panels on uni body frame.
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    Frunk Hidden Items

    1. The emergency frunk opener 2. Windshield wiper fluid? 3. ??? Can someone help identify
  7. samroy92

    Videos: best look yet @ interior, folded-up backseat, tonneau cover, display screen UI, range meter

    The tiny details might matter here. Displayed SOC on the screen for 71% on the BMS could be anywhere from 70.5%-71.4% a 0.9% margin of error. That also means that arrival SOC has same margin of 64.5%-65.4%. If you take the absolute worst case scenario that is leaving at 71.4% and arriving at...
  8. samroy92

    Rumor: Person who test drove Cybertruck confirms 240V, powered frunk, and more

    The user who allegedly drove in it: https://twitter.com/SerifBlack
  9. samroy92

    Vault Mounted solar panel system

    But you are also missing a main point: Convenience and Value. What is it worth to you to be off grid keeping a camp stove, cooler, heating - all online without electricity nearby? All the while being perfectly integrated into the car software! But your broader economics point is still correct. I...
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    How will you take your dog?

    If the back seats lift up to expose a flat load floor I will be converting it to a huge dog bed + personal hotel room for my pup.
  11. samroy92

    Tesla Cuts Prices Adds Steering Wheel Option - Good News for the Cybertruck?

    Tesla is cutting prices to stoke demand - I think this is a good sign that they are starting to get more competitive as consumers are buying less cars in high interest rate environment. This also bodes well for Cybertruck price. Quad Motor long range released at $80k? (10k increase from Tri...
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    Cybertruck 1000V Architecture + V4 Supercharging Confirmed!! ⚡️ "It's Going to be Used for Cybertruck Too" - Elon Musk

    @Dids @Crissa new video from The Limiting Factor released 30 minutes ago: Confirming my priors here, Jordan see's a peak 612kW on a 168kWh Cybertruck - with 700kW if CT has 200kWh pack. Really simple C-Rate limitations for battery longevity. We will not see 1MW charging on the CT.


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