Off road mode? See how they represent the terrain on screen...Showing 84% battery left. No range shown though
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I am completely with you. Quite odd video. Seems like some foreign dudes who haven't sat in a Cybertruck before.Am I the only one who feels like this person is not supposed to be in the vehicle? How he is touching stuff and the backpack makes me think he is not an employee or someone authorized to be in it.
Interesting video though, still trying to digest it.
Most likely transport driverAm I the only one who feels like this person is not supposed to be in the vehicle? How he is touching stuff and the backpack makes me think he is not an employee or someone authorized to be in it.
Interesting video though, still trying to digest it.
Yes, though I could tell they were familiar with Tesla's. You could see him trying to change from % battery to miles and it not succeeding. Trying to answer the #1 question most of us have. They either don't have it programmed in right now, or, more likely, they have it disabled to prevent that information from getting out until they release it.I am completely with you. Quite odd video. Seems like some foreign dudes who haven't sat in a Cybertruck before.
Are you speaking of the middle seat in the back row? We knew about that one. I can't tell by the video if there is a 3rd seat in the front row, I just see the armrest.Custom OS and middle seat????
There is not, its just the console we have seen for the past half year when we started hearing there would be no sixth seat.Are you speaking of the middle seat in the back row? We knew about that one. I can't tell by the video if there is a 3rd seat in the front row, I just see the armrest.
The first post video still plays for me.Did the video get taken down?
I was cursing this guy at first for not hitting the battery icon properly to display the range, but I agree, I think he was and Tesla just disabled the range display on non-production units... Bastards!!! (smart bastards lol)Yes, though I could tell they were familiar with Tesla's. You could see him trying to change from % battery to miles and it not succeeding. Trying to answer the #1 question most of us have. They either don't have it programmed in right now, or, more likely, they have it disabled to prevent that information from getting out until they release it.