Specs out now, width 95 inches. Where are the amber lights?

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It's under 80 inches the way they are required measure it for that regulation. Not sure why that says 95, probably includes mirrors.
 

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no amber lights needed

NHSTA measures by no-mirror width

CT no-mirror width is 79.9"

more detail:

CT is listed at 79.99 absent mirrors (not folded) - this is NHSTA measurement of relevance, no marker lights required (80" pretty standard for any 1/2 ton truck that isn't eg Raptor/TRX)

But that 79.99 includes ~4” of fender flare

It’s 86.6” wide with the mirrors folded, or a 95” mirrors out

For comparison, Lightning is 79.9” absent mirrors (and doesn’t have fender flares), 83.6 folded, 96” extended



Your Range Rover presumably 73.6” (no mirrors), 80.6” (Mirrors In) / 87.0” (Mirrors Out)

So, accounting for the CT’s fender flares (and it’s ‘hidden’ buldge at the middle section), metal to metal the CT is ~2.5” wider than the Range Rover

Explains in part how their interior dimensions (assuming RR standard wheelbase) are similar, with CT having a touch more shoulder room (not accounting for real-world packaging/ergo)

Range Rover:
Head Room (F/R) 39.3/39.2
Leg Room (F/R) 39.9
Shoulder Room (F/R) 60.8
Hip Room [RR doesn’t report?]

Cybertruck:
Head Room (F/R) 41.6/39″
Leg Room (F/R) 41/40.9
Shoulder Room (F/R) 63/62
Hip Room (F/R) 57.2


Edit to add: due to confused response earlier RE Raptor/TRX, the Raptor etc. is 86" absent mirrors
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