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That's obviously fake. The language is not what a real automotive design engineer would use. Not even close. It's written by a know-nothing and is designed to try to dampen demand for the Cybertruck, this should be obvious to anyone with a working brain.
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If you really think about it, if a buyer waits a yr or more for the non-FS series to come out and then buys the FSD package, accessories, powershare equipment, and pays for the premium connectivity etc... they are basically paying close to the $20k of the FS premium hike anyway.
 

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That's obviously fake. The language is not what a real automotive design engineer would use. Not even close. It's written by a know-nothing and is designed to try to dampen demand for the Cybertruck, this should be obvious to anyone with a working brain.
The funny thing is... of course there were multiple design revisions. Tesla is famous for having many design revisions. That's what they do.

And lots of parts don't have an SAE or UL certification. And definitely don't have them in a no el configuration like a Cybertruck!

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