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Thats what I figured, Thank youa render done by someone. not real.
Look up cybertruck!
The Cybertruck is a pick up truck.
If you want to look at the Cybertruck, get this widget to load:Thats what I figured, Thank you
That’s what happens when a Tundra and Raptor make a baby pickup! Ram is claiming parental rights on the kid’s fenders alone. LOL
This is the CyberTruck they designed in CAD, but then they rendered it in 8-bit
Had the same thought. They could use the factory space! Model 2 anyone?Maybe Tesla will buy Lordstown Motors? Their $2B market cap is a rounding error to Elon.
Was $2B, now…Maybe Tesla will buy Lordstown Motors? Their $2B market cap is a rounding error to Elon.
Maybe Tesla will buy Lordstown Motors? .....
But the experience might have taught them to NOT convert old factories.Had the same thought. They could use the factory space! Model 2 anyone?
ETA: Tesla certainly has experience with acquiring factory assets in this manner!
I agree. Tesla is very quickly growing and they have already shown an interest in making giant factories. I think that when Tesla starts making the Model 2, they will need another giant factory. The demand for an even cheaper vehicle will probably exceed the demand that was seen for the Model 3, Model Y and Cybertruck. A model 2 would be a great cheaper car for company cars, people buying vehicles to use as a taxi or uber, people buying them in the future for robotaxi, first cars parents buy their kids, and of course people who just aren't able to afford a model 3 and don't want to take out a car loan.But the experience might have taught them to NOT convert old factorys.
No. It is not a Tesla truck. The rear view mirrors are of the size of cargo bed.
Looking at Fremont from a satellite photo it is an absolute cluster. Lordstown doesn't look that bad. I would not doubt if the property was available Tesla would do some low level studies at the minimum. Same with Rivian?I agree. Tesla is very quickly growing and they have already shown an interest in making giant factories. I think that when Tesla starts making the Model 2, they will need another giant factory. The demand for an even cheaper vehicle will probably exceed the demand that was seen for the Model 3, Model Y and Cybertruck. A model 2 would be a great cheaper car for company cars, people buying vehicles to use as a taxi or uber, people buying them in the future for robotaxi, first cars parents buy their kids, and of course people who just aren't able to afford a model 3 and don't want to take out a car loan.