ButterEV
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- Eric
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I hope so. All I’d ask is that they have different variants of the CyberTruck. One variant could be a their “work truck” which has certain accessories and extended range.Great vid, very comprehensive.
I think some of your wishes for gen 2 Cybertruck are going to be a real thing if Tesla wants to compete in the truck market.
Suspense ?Good presentation and supporting your comments. I thought you were going to go through the whole video without saying ‘range’.
Yea 100% neededI hope so. All I’d ask is that they have different variants of the CyberTruck. One variant could be a their “work truck” which has certain accessories and extended range.
Is it possible to feed the trailer backup camera into the CT infotainment?
No, this is an integration that I feel is needed. I have a Furion backup camera on my trailer and I’d love to be able to see its view from the center infotainment screen in the CyberTruckIs it possible to feed the trailer backup camera into the CT infotainment?
I’m pretty sure the hitch receiver being pushed back 2” is for off-roading and having a better angle. But I don’t off-road so I’d prefer it to be flush with the bumper, cover or no cover.All seem like good suggestions, and I suppose the supporting evidence is that various competition is doing them. Though no manufacturer seems to fulfill all of the suggestions...
Haven't decided if the hitch should really stick out two inches more... Seems like the cover is something most would like if not towing, and the type of ball extension used would solve the length problem.
Most of the software changes seem more doable, though not all, for example I've not seen Tesla allow other cameras to be hooked up to their screen.
Another cybertruck model for towing could fulfill the suggestions, but who knows what the competition will be in say 2027?
Clearly as a early adaptor, you are not planning to wait till then...
Come to think of it my UTV off-road 2" hitch is way, way under, and I'm not sure how far in inches but it's a pain to reach... though I can hook up a large camper to it and move it around with ease in the woods.I’m pretty sure the hitch receiver being pushed back 2” is for off-roading and having a better angle. But I don’t off-road so I’d prefer it to be flush with the bumper, cover or no cover.
Thought the same thing, hit 10mins in without a towing video being only about the low range and wondered if range was going to get mentioned at all.Good presentation and supporting your comments. I thought you were going to go through the whole video without saying ‘range’.
And remember, they are hidden behind a box as well.I’m pretty sure the hitch receiver being pushed back 2” is for off-roading and having a better angle. But I don’t off-road so I’d prefer it to be flush with the bumper, cover or no cover.
In regards to the cameras you are right they’ve never allowed a 3rd party access to their system but what about creating your own trailer camera system?
You seemed to misread what I said. People will use the Cybertruck to tow. I know that I will. But most people don't tow. I can't count the number of pickups that I see without receivers or receivers that haven't had the paint scratched.ButterEV - I've enjoyed your videos.
I also have a couple of fork trucks, and thought you did a great job driving yours in the loading videos.
And of course people will use the cyber truck to tow... Woodrick said they won't? I guess he said 70% won't even know what's under the box... Nope, don't agree. Owners are more informed than that.
I especially like the way it can raise up and lift the trailer, when hooking up. I'd like to try that....