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My concern is that there is no Lucid or Rivian store or service center in my state. Plus, the long term stability of Lucid is also a concern.
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I actually like the Kia EV9 if the Model X is not an option. I had the 3225th Model X made when it launched and had soooooo many first time buyer issues, but would get that car again in a heartbeat.
 

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You mean THIS?

For the Beast and Foundation Series this mode is avaiable in the Software / Options / Configuration menu.

Change the configuration from 'Pickup' to 'Shooting Brake'.

Tesla Cybertruck 6 or 7 Seater Need CyberTruck shooting brak
 


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Or you could look at our custom Folding Front row center seat console just launched yesterday!

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I actually really like the flexibility this offers. Keeps the aesthetic and functionality, but adds the convenience and usability the truck should have come with in the first place. Kudos.
Question: how do you reconcile the safety restraint and airbag issue?
I recently had to replace the seat belt buckles in my back seat (sunflower seads jammed the mechanism) and I know that every seat has a pressure sensor for acknowledging a seat belt is buckled. I see the added seat belt, which is great, but are we putting a person in the middle that may be more ‘expendable’ than the others? Or willing to risk a face full of 18” screen?
Not trying to discourage anyone from purchasing, but curious in the event of collision, how liability falls
 

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I actually really like the flexibility this offers. Keeps the aesthetic and functionality, but adds the convenience and usability the truck should have come with in the first place. Kudos.
Question: how do you reconcile the safety restraint and airbag issue?
I recently had to replace the seat belt buckles in my back seat (sunflower seads jammed the mechanism) and I know that every seat has a pressure sensor for acknowledging a seat belt is buckled. I see the added seat belt, which is great, but are we putting a person in the middle that may be more ‘expendable’ than the others? Or willing to risk a face full of 18” screen?
Not trying to discourage anyone from purchasing, but curious in the event of collision, how liability falls
All good questions... we built custom seat to customer specifications using an F150 Center folding seat and restrain system. We modified to hold the CT top assembly. There is no airbag in the middle behind the screen, there are no seatbelt sensors on the F150 seat. User will be responsible for their liability as we only produced to customer specs.
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