Two biggest Cybertruck unknowns: MSRP price for all trim levels / exterior dimensions

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We are all waiting on the two largest unknowns;

1) Revised MSRP’s for all trim levels
2) Exterior dimensions

Tesla Cybertruck Two biggest Cybertruck unknowns: MSRP price for all trim levels / exterior dimensions 3F5244D4-C52E-4F54-B46A-F6B3564B32B8
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We are all waiting on the two largest unknowns;

1) Revised MSRP’s for all trim levels
2) Exterior dimensions

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My only two unknowns are:
- wheres my truck
and
- wheres my truck
 

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We don't know how much it's going to cost
We don't know when we are going to get it
We don't know what it's going to have
We don't know what size it's going to be

I guess that's what an arranged marriage feels like.
 


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Hopefully that $100M in free money for ~5 years from our deposits will eventually deliver something VERY close to the 2019 promise 🤞
I hope what's actually released is quite different from what was revealed.

Not because I didn't like what was revealed, but because we know Tesla has a habit of releasing vehicles that exceed what was announced, even if they are often late. In general, the more it differs from what was announced, the better it will be.

The Model 3 was a "bet the company" move and Elon de-risked it by making sure it was the best small sedan on the market. It had to be outfitted with the highest spec components that had the lowest rate of failure, the most premium tires and wheels, the most expensive suspension design, the best seats, etc. The Model 3 was so good that when it was starting to be released to the public, Elon had to work hard to convince people the Model S was still Tesla's most premium offering.

The Cybertruck, with it's leading-edge technologies and features, will be no different. It will have to be tough and reliable too, and handle and perform like no one's business. If the price is higher than you expected, you can be sure it's not because Tesla got greedy, but because Elon couldn't resist making it as tough and reliable as possible at every step of the decision making process.
 
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I hope they offer a standard black interior with white and space grey as two optional interior colors.
 


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I hope what's actually released is quite different from what was revealed.

Not because I didn't like what was revealed, but because we know Tesla has a habit of releasing vehicles that exceed what was announced, even if they are often late. In general, the more it differs from what was announced, the better it will be.

The Model 3 was a "bet the company" move and Elon de-risked it by making sure it was the best small sedan on the market. It had to be outfitted with the highest spec components that had the lowest rate of failure, the most premium tires and wheels, the most expensive suspension design, the best seats, etc. The Model 3 was so good that when it was starting to be released to the public, Elon had to work hard to convince people the Model S was still Tesla's most premium offering.

The Cybertruck, with it's leading-edge technologies and features, will be no different. It will have to be tough and reliable too, and handle and perform like no one's business.
Hmm…
Doesn't Tesla have a reputation of delivering a production vehicle very much like the prototype?
 

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I'd go to the dual motor if price is same as tri-motor......I will probably only get enhanced auto-pilot....will add full FSD later on.
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