Love it.Updated with video:
It's been too long since we last saw you! And you look better than ever wearing with some dirt and mud.
Elon Musk was visiting Giga Austin Texas today and showed up in this!
Thank you to Jamie S. for sending in some of the photos.
Also, have a look at the interior with Yoke Steering Wheel and Performance Pedals!
And more!
Looks like the prototype is carpeted. I could certainly see getting at least rubber mats into my CT. Can't imagine the carpet staying clean for very long. Maybe even replacing the carpet with something easier to clean and maintain.
I'm sure Weathertech will be all over this with their rubber floor mat inserts in no time after the finalized Cybertruck is revealed. I've had these in my Hummer H3 for over a decade, and my light-colored carpet beneath still looks brand new.Looks like the prototype is carpeted. I could certainly see getting at least rubber mats into my CT. Can't imagine the carpet staying clean for very long. Maybe even replacing the carpet with something easier to clean and maintain.
well the Chevy is further away so hard to compare, but yeah, the CT has great clearance!Anyone else notice the huge ground clearance when compared to the Chevy? Love it.
Love all the leg room. if you had a bench seat, the middle person would be just fine. Or maybe your SO could slide up and sit next to you while riding down the road. Old school. ?Looks like the prototype is carpeted. I could certainly see getting at least rubber mats into my CT. Can't imagine the carpet staying clean for very long. Maybe even replacing the carpet with something easier to clean and maintain.
Drop in T slots are a thing as well. They are not as beefy as full size T slots but are definitely a common T slot fastener. They are thinner, so you slip them in the slot parallel with the groove, then turn them sideways and they can't be removed. You wouldn't need the slots to extend to the end in that case.If there were T-slots, then I'm guessing they are there JUST for the purpose of holding the plastic strips in place. The reason is this:
in order for a T-slot to be usable (with a T-nut),is that you need to be able to slide the nut in from the end of the track. And you can clearly see that that those do not extend to the end. There are other issues here:
1)suspected slots don't go all the way to the end
2) they also extend to the hinged lid for the "sub compartment". You wouldn't want to secure anything there unless you have a REALLY good latch
3) They are also on all sections of the telescoping tailgate ramp. This makes no sense unless they are just for the plastic (teflon?) strips.
I don't think I have ever seen t-slot used on a bed or deck for vehicle. They are common for roof racks but usually e track on the deck l rail or something similar is on the bed rails. CT has a tie down rail on each bed rail and deck tie downs on each corner... I just don't think those lines are t slots. It doesn't make sense that they would be.Do t-slot straps have the same kind of load handling as e-slot straps? My current truck has E-slots and it's perfectly functional, so I'm wondering if anyone has experience with one vs the other.
I don't think those lines are T slots either. However T slots have been used on the floor of the bed of pickups for 17 years, at least. The Nissan Titan had them as part of the popular utility option, starting in 2004.I don't think I have ever seen t-slot used on a bed or deck for vehicle. They are common for roof racks but usually e track on the deck l rail or something similar is on the bed rails. CT has a tie down rail on each bed rail and deck tie downs on each corner... I just don't think those lines are t slots. It doesn't make sense that they would be.
Pictures please. I don't know much about Nissan titan and my internet search hasn't shown any t slots.... it just shows a util track option.... which looks a lot like what is shown on CT bed rail.I don't think those lines are T slots either. However T slots have been used on the floor of the bed of pickups for 17 years, at least. The Nissan Titan had them as part of the popular utility option, starting in 2004.
Utilitrack is what I'm referring to. Here's a picture looking toward the side of the bed showing the t-slot utilitrack rails on the bed side and the floor of the bed.Pictures please. I don't know much about Nissan titan and my internet search hasn't shown any t slots.... it just shows a util track option.... which looks a lot like what is shown on CT bed rail.
Looks like the prototype is carpeted. I could certainly see getting at least rubber mats into my CT. Can't imagine the carpet staying clean for very long. Maybe even replacing the carpet with something easier to clean and maintain.
I'm really hoping for a factory delete on carpet floors. Give me vinyl or just steel I can spray rhinoliner on or something.I'm sure Weathertech will be all over this with their rubber floor mat inserts in no time after the finalized Cybertruck is revealed. I've had these in my Hummer H3 for over a decade, and my light-colored carpet beneath still looks brand new.