Will the Cybertruck be allowed to drive in Europe?

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Anything is possible, but some things are unlikely, certainly in the short term.

The pickup market in the US is over 3 million pa, Europe around 200,000. I have no idea for Australia but suspect not a huge market even though they love their ute’s.

The smart will figure out the maths, or math in the US. The truculent will continue to argue the toss.

Personally it has been the versatility of a pickup with its tax advantages in the UK but everyone has their own reasons.

We will just have to wait and see....
I would quite like to see the Range Rover EV when it comes out. At least it will definitely be in the UK with or without a FTA
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Just done a transcription of the gist of what was said on battery day about the non-US version of Cybertruck:-

Question from Ryan MccAffrey {Ride the Lightning podcast}

Curious about Cybertruck – it was interesting to see where you had it on the battery technology front, - I’m sort of curious what you see for it on the production front …. As trucks are so popular in America … Do you see its volume equaling the 3 or the Y in the future … and also were you able to get Tesla’s legally to be allowed to be sold in Texas as part of the Giga-Texas deal?




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Well its hard to say what the volume would be for the cybertruck – the orders are gigantic so - we have over half a million orders – maybe 600 thou – I dunno – we stopped counting – I think theres room for maybe 250 – 300,000 per year.

Now, We are designing the cybertruck to meet the American spec, cos if you try to design a car to meet the Global – the super set of all global requirements – basically – you cant make the cybertruck – its impossible.

It really is designed for the American market.

The north American market is the biggest market for trucks by far

We’ll probably make an international version of cybertruck that’ll be kind of smaller .. you know – kind of like a "tight Wolverine package” - it’ll still be cooler, but it’ll be smaller cos you just cant make a giant truck like that for most markets – so yeah – but its going to be great ... {then talks about Texas}
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With myself living in a small town in the middle of Shropshire UK - surrounded by relatively small country lanes & B roads - I think I'd be more than happy with "Tight Wolverine Packaged CyberTruck"

But the question I then wanted to ask was :-
So where will this Global Cybertruck be made - will Giga-China/Berlin be making them for their local markets - which I reckon would be the most logical approach
 
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Just done a transcription of the gist of what was said on battery day about the non-US version of Cybertruck:-

Question from Ryan MccAffrey {Ride the Lightning podcast}

Curious about Cybertruck – it was interesting to see where you had it on the battery technology front, - I’m sort of curious what you see for it on the production front …. As trucks are so popular in America … Do you see its volume equaling the 3 or the Y in the future … and also were you able to get Tesla’s legally to be allowed to be sold in Texas as part of the Giga-Texas deal?




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Well its hard to say what the volume would be for the cybertruck – the orders are gigantic so - we have over half a million orders – maybe 600 thou – I dunno – we stopped counting – I think theres room for maybe 250 – 300,000 per year.

Now, We are designing the cybertruck to meet the American spec, cos if you try to design a car to meet the Global – the super set of all global requirements – basically – you cant make the cybertruck – its impossible.

It really is designed for the American market.

The north American market is the biggest market for trucks by far

We’ll probably make an international version of cybertruck that’ll be kind of smaller .. you know – kind of like a "tight Wolverine package” - it’ll still be cooler, but it’ll be smaller cos you just cant make a giant truck like that for most markets – so yeah – but its going to be great ... {then talks about Texas}
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With myself living in a small town in the middle of Shropshire UK - surrounded by relatively small country lanes & B roads - I think I'd be more than happy with "Tight Wolverine Packaged CyberTruck"

But the question I then wanted to ask was :-
So where will this Global Cybertruck be made - will Giga-China/Berlin be making them for their local markets - which I reckon would be the most logical approach
Don't u also drive on the wrong side? of the road?
 

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Don't u also drive on the wrong side? of the road?
In your opinion ?

I have a theory....

When you drive a left handed vehicle you steer with your left hand and play with your shiny tesla screen with your right.

Since most people are right handed you are thus using your weakest hand to steer when taking one hand off the wheel.

Therefore driving on the left with a right hand drive vehicle makes much more sense.

Of course this will all become irrelevant with FSD, however, it is all you lot over there and across the channel and pretty much everywhere else that are wrong up till now. ?
 

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In your opinion ?

I have a theory....

When you drive a left handed vehicle you steer with your left hand and play with your shiny tesla screen with your right.

Since most people are right handed you are thus using your weakest hand to steer when taking one hand off the wheel.

Therefore driving on the left with a right hand drive vehicle makes much more sense.

Of course this will all become irrelevant with FSD, however, it is all you lot over there and across the channel and pretty much everywhere else that are wrong up till now. ?
Are you right handed? Have you tried texting with your left hand while driving?
 


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Are you right handed? Have you tried texting with your left hand while driving?
I will concede that as my mobile is mounted in the middle (I don't have Android play) that unlocking with my thumb is somewhat impossible.
 
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Just done a transcription of the gist of what was said on battery day about the non-US version of Cybertruck:-

Question from Ryan MccAffrey {Ride the Lightning podcast}

Curious about Cybertruck – it was interesting to see where you had it on the battery technology front, - I’m sort of curious what you see for it on the production front …. As trucks are so popular in America … Do you see its volume equaling the 3 or the Y in the future … and also were you able to get Tesla’s legally to be allowed to be sold in Texas as part of the Giga-Texas deal?




Elon's Reply

Well its hard to say what the volume would be for the cybertruck – the orders are gigantic so - we have over half a million orders – maybe 600 thou – I dunno – we stopped counting – I think theres room for maybe 250 – 300,000 per year.

Now, We are designing the cybertruck to meet the American spec, cos if you try to design a car to meet the Global – the super set of all global requirements – basically – you cant make the cybertruck – its impossible.

It really is designed for the American market.

The north American market is the biggest market for trucks by far

We’ll probably make an international version of cybertruck that’ll be kind of smaller .. you know – kind of like a "tight Wolverine package” - it’ll still be cooler, but it’ll be smaller cos you just cant make a giant truck like that for most markets – so yeah – but its going to be great ... {then talks about Texas}
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With myself living in a small town in the middle of Shropshire UK - surrounded by relatively small country lanes & B roads - I think I'd be more than happy with "Tight Wolverine Packaged CyberTruck"

But the question I then wanted to ask was :-
So where will this Global Cybertruck be made - will Giga-China/Berlin be making them for their local markets - which I reckon would be the most logical approach
Should we understand "it really is designed for the American market" as it will be still possible to get it in Europe?
 

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? My left hand is all thumbs!

I'm going to operate the centre screen like Jerry Lee Lewis playing the piano !

Using my left foot is as dextrous as using my left hand :ROFLMAO:

P.S.
I cant wait to see some more details about the Wolverine Cybertruck.
I hope they reveal it before the Hummer ev is revealed on the 20th of October.
 

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Should we understand "it really is designed for the American market" as it will be still possible to get it in Europe?
Couldn't be clearer (y)
I'll even put the good bit in bold this time
" We’ll probably make an international version of cybertruck that’ll be kind of smaller .. you know – kind of like a "tight Wolverine package” - it’ll still be cooler, but it’ll be smaller cos you just cant make a giant truck like that for most markets – so yeah – but its going to be great "
 


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I don't want a much smaller CT. Slightly, ok. But not much smaller. We have big trucks in Europe! Also: this is not a ciry car. It's an off-road beast: why bother about narrow streets? CT can drive through walls! Please le me sign a petition to import CT to Europe. I preordered one: so, what the hell did I preorder then?
 

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...I preordered one: so, what the hell did I preorder then?
I don't think anyone will get the truck exactly as seen at the launch as there's always going to be changes when under proper production.
 

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Should we understand "it really is designed for the American market" as it will be still possible to get it in Europe?
Can you go and get full sized American trucks in your country new, yes or no?

If yes, no worries, it will probably get there eventually.

If no, well, big American trucks aren't sold everywhere.

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So There was an interview with Elon Automotive News back in august of this year where Elon clearly says that the CT does NOT comply with a lot of specifications in Europe. He says that Tesla can make a smaller CT that will comply with the EU specs in the future. He also says that there is a slight chance of getting that EU will get it classified but at the end the truck is only designed for North America.

I like that he is saying that there is a sligt chance to get an EU pass for the truck. Slight chance what do you think it is? 10%, 50%???

You hear the podcast here: Interview Elon Musk Automotive News August 3, 2020
Also Reddit thread: Reddit: CT notcoming to Europe

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So There was an interview with Elon Automotive News back in august of this year where Elon...
That's cute, but nowhere does he say it can't comply with the same rules that other big trucks do.

We know there are places you can't buy/sell full-sized trucks on the retail market.

And there are a bunch of rules the prototype violates in the US currently, most notably the lights and mirrors.

Saying 'I can't sell this everywhere' is not the same as saying 'this won't be sold anywhere'.

And, as I've pointed out, there's barely a release year for the Y in places like the UK, let alone the Cybertruck. Let them fill their orders and build their factories before panicking.

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