Crissa
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Yeah. That is something I hinted strongly at, pointing out they ise the same motor cover chassis design across the Model 3/Y range and possibly into the Model S. Fewer parts is better.Is there any reason why they couldn't use the same casting in both front and rear regardless of the drive unit? That is, could they design the front and rear to accommodate both a single or dual motor setup? They certainly have had the time, and it would be easier for them in the long run. I am thinking that they are putting the same suspension and 4WS in all of the CTs and those would have a major impact on the casting design, maybe more so that the drivetrain arrangement.
Sure you could save some weight for each motor, but the gigacastings are much, much cheaper than custom units for each configuration.
I was wondering if it might even be possible to design the motor/steering combined unit to use nearly the same in the front and the back, saving them even more in build complexity.
-Crissa
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